Once a smaller grain exporter than Ukraine, Russia's grain exports are expected to be over 70% higher than Ukraine in crop year 2023-2024, after the full effects of the war are revealed.
Grammy-Award winning singer songwriter Judy Collins is the special guest on this week’s Great American Folk Show. We share an excerpt. ~~~ Dr. Prithviraj Lakkakula is a Research Assistant Professor in Agribusiness and Applied Economics at North Dakota State University. He discusses history, applications and the economics of blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies including bitcoin. ~~~ Dave Thompson is here for his weekly news discussion. ~~~ Matt Olien reviews, “All Quiet on the Western Front.”
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 – David Ripplinger is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics at North Dakota State University. He joins Prairie Pulse Host John Harris to talk about the economic impact worldwide of the war in Ukraine. ~~~ We continue the Ukraine coverage with a report from Harvest Public Media on the cost of fertilizer. ~~~ In the fourth installment of the series, “North Dakota Teacher Retention Crisis,” in partnership with North Dakota United, Tom Gerhardt visiting with North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baelser.
LIVE AT 1 p.m.: Do expanded unemployment benefits really promote unemployment? Rob Port talks with NDSU professor
Jeremy Jackson, a professor in the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics at North Dakota State University, joins this episode of Plain Talk Live to discuss. 12:00 am, May 13, 2021 ×
North Dakota
Governor Doug Burgum announced he was terminating the state s participation in a federal program that expanded unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burgum, along with other state leaders across the country, argues that these benefits were providing an incentive to remain unemployed even as the post-pandemic economic recovery made jobs available.
Others argue that the termination of these benefits are bad for workers.
Sorting through the GameStop rollercoaster ride
Even if you are not an investor, the whole GameStop stock story is a big lesson in social media influence and small time investors. Written By: Kevin Wallevand | 7:06 pm, Jan. 28, 2021
FARGO Once you cut through the layers of Wall Street talk, it comes down to basic human interaction. Big vs small. Good vs Alleged Evil.
David Ripplinger is an associate professor of Economics at North Dakota State University. He says what is happening with GameStop stock is an example of the impact of retail investors turning the tables on Wall Street. There will be long-term implications here. How business is done, how Wall Street is regulated, Ripplinger said.