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KVRR Local News
March 2, 2021
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) The coronavirus pandemic has impacted every industry in one way or another. Agriculture is no exception.
Even so, some experts say producers in North Dakota and Minnesota are doing better now than they were at this time last year.
“We had strong commodity prices toward the end of 2020, and they’ve persisted into 2021. That’s certainly helping, especially with our crop producers on the livestock side,” said NDSU Assistant Professor and Ag Finance Specialist Dr. Bryon Parman at Tuesday’s discussion hosted by The Chamber.
Parman said the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program and big commodity price rallies have been key advantages.
Moorhead native offers advice to North Dakota exporters
Ben Dille s job in the foreign service provides a front row seat to the world s changing international marketplace. I know that there are pitfalls and hassles to doing business overseas, said Dille, a Moorhead native who now works for the U.S. .
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Ben Dille s job in the foreign service provides a front row seat to the world s changing international marketplace. I know that there are pitfalls and hassles to doing business overseas, said Dille, a Moorhead native who now works for the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C.