When the radio announcer mentioned the sponsors for a special ag broadcast, his list included the Minnesota Farmers Union, the South Dakota Farmers
Last time, I promised you the regret story that made me cry, but first let me share a regret that was the theme for many people: career regrets.
I learn so much from the subjects I interview, and I learn about subjects I often know little about.
Richardton rancher Bill Butterfield brings the smoke in everything he does. His most recent venture is a line of North Dakota made seasonings.
Kennedy DeLap has a little more hardware to lug with her camera bag.
There’s a group of retired ag guys who get together every morning for breakfast. I join them occasionally.
“Cooperatives were born in politics and will die in politics.”
Two big legislative events were recently completed on the electric cooperative calendar, both critical to the members we serve.
At 104 years old, Ruth Iversen still lives independently on her Sidney, Mont., farm, where she mows her yard, tends a garden, reads voraciously, se
A crowd gathered at the Sky Dancer Casino and Resort 5 miles west of Belcourt on a chilly fall morning to watch the first event of its kind take pl