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Agweek brings you the latest agriculture news from around the upper Midwest. Our reporters give you the latest information you need to stay informed and tell the stories you need to hear from farming communities.
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Agweek Market Wrap: May WASDE report greenlights grain markets
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the May WASDE report and a rebound in the dairy market on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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AgweekTV Full Show: Ag worker need, passing down farm, piglet project, tree nursery
This week on AgweekTV, ag workers are in high demand. We'll see what some schools are doing to meet the need. Passing down the family farm can be complicated. We'll have some advice. Some high school are raising their own pigs from birth. And where do trees come from? We'll take you to the Minnesota State Tree Nursery, where they're growing millions of pine.
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Agweek Market Wrap: Weather at home and abroad keeps markets lively to kick off May
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss how livestock reacted to avian flu news on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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AgweekTV Full Show: 2024 planting special from Peterson Farms Seed
This week on AgweekTV, it's planting season, and we're bringing you the information you need as you hit the fields. We'll talk to the South Dakota State climatologist about the seasonal weather outlook. We'll take a look at the market outlook as planting gets underway. And some FFA students are dishing up an opportunity to serve others.
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Agweek Market Wrap: Wheat hits highest weekly close in 2 years
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss wheat's comeback on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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AgweekTV Full Show: Avian influenza, Sioux Honey, SDSU bull sale, fROOTz
This week on AgweekTV, avian influenza is back and it's spreading beyond birds. We'll take you to the nation's biggest honey cooperative and bottling plants. Students in South Dakota State University's seedstock merchandising class get a hands-on experience to put on the school's 32nd annual bull sale. And a popular berry farm is now offering bare-root fruit plants for your own garden.