USDA Sets April Loan Rates as Farmers Weigh Borrowing Costs

(NAFB.com) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced updated loan interest rates for April, offering a key benchmark for producers making financing decisions ahead of the planting season. Operating loans are set at 4.75%, while farm
Farm Bill Draft Reignites Debate over Pesticide Regulation

(NAFB.com) – The newly introduced farm bill proposal is drawing sharp reactions from environmental advocates over provisions that could reshape pesticide regulation nationwide. The legislation, backed by leaders in Congress and informed by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Wheat Acreage Falls to Record Low as Farmers Pivot to Higher Returns

(NAFB.com) – U.S. farmers are expected to plant the smallest wheat crop on record this year, continuing a long-term decline as producers shift to more profitable alternatives. Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows wheat acreage
Wonderful Easter Message for Local Youth and CHI Employees

Terry and Bernadette dropped by The Morning Show for their Friday segment and shared amazing and uplifting messages about local youth and CHI employees.
Severe Weather Awareness Week Next Week

It’s that time again! There’s snow today but very soon it will be thunderstorms and severe weather.
Friday, April 3rd Weather
WINTER STORM WARNING TODAY THROUGH TOMORROW SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 2 IN NORTH DAKOTA, THE NORTHERN HALF OF MINNESOTA AND NORTHERN SOUTH DAKOTA WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY ELSEWHERE TODAY: CLOUDY, NEARLY