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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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AgweekTV Full Show: Iowa tornado damage, growing season weather, North Dakota FFA
This week on AgweekTV, an Iowa farm is wiped out by a tornado. We'll show you the devastation as the family works to rebuild a century of work. Now that planting is wrapped up, we'll have a weather outlook for the growing season. We'll talk to the new executive director of the North Dakota FFA Foundation as our Women in Ag series continues. And FFA students teach younger kids about livestock.
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Agweek Market Wrap: Crop outlook strengthens as grain market struggles
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss a slump in the grain markets for the first week of June 2024 on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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AgweekTV Full Show: Planting progress, cybersecurity, farm bill, high tunnels
This week on AgweekTV, rain doesn't seem to be dampening planting progress. New research is protecting farmers from potentially devastating cyber breaches. The farm bill makes progress in the U.S. House but it's still far from passing. And helping farmers build high tunnels to extend growing season and grow more on less ground.
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Agweek Market Wrap: Livestock market retraces while grains look for direction
Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management and Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network discuss how the market responds to current wet weather patterns on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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AgweekTV Full Show: Väderstad in Sweden, solar panels, local prepared meal company, Mary Knoll Barn
This week on AgweekTV, we're in Sweden for the week for a look at the Väderstad ag equipment company, their latest technology and the family that runs it. Solar panels are a growing commodity on Minnesota farms. A North Dakota chef is using local ingredients in her prepared meal business. And a historic barn that used to provide food for Mayo Clinic patients is getting new life as an event center.
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May showers cultivate concerns in the grain market as planting slows
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management try to dry out after another wet week drenches the markets on the Agweek Market Wrap.