North Dakota is the latest state to pursue legislation allowing schools to serve whole milk. A bill passed a committee vote ...
The bill looks to be a hot topic this session. A similar bill during the 2023 session was narrowly shot down in the Senate by ...
In June, the North Dakota Farm Bureau filed a lawsuit in federal court in Bismarck against the law that went into effect in 1932. The attorney general’s office will be filing its response by the ...
Sen. Terry Wanzek, R-Jamestown, opens up testimony during a hearing about Senate Bill 2142, a bill focusing on allocations of vehicle excise taxes for rural infrastructure, at the Fort Totten Room ...
Farmers and ranchers across North Dakota can now apply for payments to adopt conservation practices aimed at reducing ...
There was a time in the early settlement of North Dakota that artesian wells were considered an additional benefit for the homesteader.
There is so much agriculture in North Dakota and it’s the farmers and ranchers that bring the ag to life. With so many ...
A proposed zoning ordinance change in Stutsman County would require a distance of about 2,600 feet between any occupied dwelling and a new high-voltage power line or large pipeline. The current ...
Community-initiated wind project scheduled to start construction by 2027; Project expected to inject $100 million into local ...
By Scout Nelson The 2025 NDFB Farm and Ranch Conference, a pivotal event for agricultural professionals, is set to take place ...
North Dakota Farm Bureau Farm and Ranch Conference is scheduled for Feb. 21-22 at the Radisson Hotel in Bismarck. This year’s conference will feature a variety of informational breakout sessions ...