Josh Kramer

They are “goated.”

The rodeo tradition continues across North Dakota this summer. Photo courtesy Craig Maley Photography

Spurred by a legacy of fearless feats on bucking broncs or wide-eyed wrecks from atop 1-ton bulls, the Wing Rodeo celebrates its 75th anniversary t

Josh Kramer

The seeds we sow. That’s the thought that comes to mind as we inch closer to spring and the start of a new growing season.

farming

The pressures of farming and ranching don’t disappear when the crops are harvested or the ground freezes for the winter.

Olivia Waddington

I have started a few business ventures, but I didn’t follow through with most of them.

Al Gustin

It was such a dramatic contrast and it told a dramatic story. In mid-January, I spoke at the North Dakota Dairy Convention in Bismarck.

A wide variety of hardy perennial plants do well in North Dakota. Some popular local perennials include: asters, chrysanthemums, coneflowers, daylilies, hostas, peonies and sedum. Visit www.perennialresource.com(link is external) for more information about perennials that may be suitable for your garden.  Photos by NDAREC/Clarice L. Kesler

If you’re thinking about planting a garden this spring, look to perennials to provide seasons of beauty, low maintenance and a good return on your

Al Gustin

On a cold day in late December 1978, photographer Donna VanHorn and I drove to Aberdeen, S.D., to do a report on foreign ownership of U.S.

Roxanne Henke

“Sometimes, my friend and I pretend we’re popular,” my 10-year-old granddaughter’s clear voice spoke into the warm summer afternoon.