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Gov. Tim Walk spoke as Harold the Thanksgiving turkey posed for photos Wednesday in front of the State Capitol in St. Paul.

Walz shows off Minnesota's Thanksgiving turkey

Harold the tom turkey will retire to a hobby farm in Paynesville.

Wright County farmer to lead Minnesota Farm Bureau

November 19
Farmland filled with a corn crop, in Dawson, Minn., in July.
Dan Glessing wins contested race to take leadership at one of state's leading farm organizations.

Minnesota farm couple work to rescue Afghans: 'They become our family'

November 24
Ihsanullah Patan, left, a horticulturist and refugee from Afghanistan, sits for a portrait with Caroline Clarin, right, whom he worked with in Afghani
The U.S. soldiers called them "Caroline's guys." They transformed farms in a war zone - risking their lives for the program she built, sharing her belief that something as simple as apple trees could change the world.
Agriculture
November 29
Workers processed a cow carcass in a “mobile slaughter unit” designed by the Washington-based company Friesla.

Two Minnesota community colleges will bring meat-cutting back to classroom

Schools in Brainerd and Willmar hope meat-cutting courses will help break bottlenecks in livestock processing.
Business
November 27
Maple syrup producers in Quebec, the largest production region in the world, are releasing reserve supplies after a poor harvest this year.

The OPEC of maple syrup taps its stockpile to make sure your pancakes are covered

Quebec's maple syrup producers are dipping into a reserve to meet demand after production fell sharply this year due to weather.
November 23

St. Cloud-area farm ordered to repay $1.4M to USDA, put on probation

The Becker farmer defrauded government loan programs
Local
November 20
Stan Hadiwibowo, food services director at Open Arms of Minnesota, placed an 8 1/2-pound turkey in the oven for two clients and their families that wi

With Thanksgiving coming, Minnesota nonprofits are struggling to cope with a national shortage of turkeys

Nonprofits that provide food for people in need are struggling with rising food costs and supply-chain issues causing shortages.
Business
November 17
University of Minnesota professor Paul Dauenhauer, the co-founder of a startup company that aims to convert corn products into acrylic acid, a common

Minnesota startup aims to make sustainable acrylics using corn instead of petroleum

Lakril Technologies uses U of M-pioneered technology to make acrylics, an ingredient in paints, coatings and adhesives, from corn rather than petroleum.
Business
November 17
CHS HQ in Inver Grove Heights, Minn. CHS Inc. is is the country’s top-grossing agriculture co-op.

CHS creates new capital fund to bolster ag tech startups

The Minnesota ag giant is partnering with Illinois's Growmark on a $50M venture capital fund to advance breakthrough technologies in agriculture.
Business
November 13
The USDA will conduct a trial of higher processing speeds at nine pork plants across the country, the agency announced last week.

U.S. to allow pork plants to operate faster in trial program

The Quality Pork Processors plant in Austin, Minn., which serves Hormel Foods, is one of the sites chosen by the USDA for a one-year experiment.
Business
November 13
Michelle Keller, head grower at Living Greens Farm in Faribault, showed a growing room with butter lettuce.

Minnesota's Living Greens Farm has ambitious indoor produce plans

Vegetables grown indoors still a small fraction of produce market, but Faribault company sees a lot of possibility.
Business
November 12
Outgoing Minnesota Farm Bureau President Kevin Paap with son Andy Paap and grandson Lennox Paap at their Blue Earth County farm.

Minnesota Farm Bureau leader steps down after 16 years

Kevin Paap, who's led one of state's top ag interest groups, is wrappig up his tenure this month.
Business
November 4
Steve Carlson, with Carlson Farms, harvests soybeans in 2017 in Welch, Minn. Purdue University’s Ag Economy Barometer showed deepening pessimism amo

Despite high farm profits, producers increasingly pessimistic as costs climb

Energy and fertilizer costs threaten to cut short an impressive rebound in farm profitability.
Business
October 30
A woman winnows rice in a field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India.

Dollars in the dirt: Big Ag pays farmers for control of their soil-bound carbon

Sequestering carbon can provide a new revenue stream for farmers, and the techniques may lead to bigger crop yields.
Business
October 30

COVID-19 hit at least 59,000 meat workers in pandemic's first year, report says

The data was compiled by a U.S. House panel with numbers from major meat processing firms.
Local
October 28
Water levels on a channel of the Mississippi River below the Coon Rapids Dam at Mississippi Gateway Regional Park,  seen Wednesday in Brooklyn Park, c

Minnesota's drought shows signs of easing with steady rain

For the first time since spring, more than 1/10th of the state — primarily in southwestern Minnesota — is no longer abnormally dry. The north still is seeing dry conditions.
Local
October 23
Dakota County farmer Greg Stoffel watched for wildlife on his restored grasslands on his Hastings farm.

Conversion of grasslands to crops threatens state's wildlife, water, climate

Minnesota lost nearly 2 million acres of grassland to crops from 2012 to 2019, according to the World Wildlife Fund's Northern Great Plains program. That's more than the state of Delaware.
Business
October 16
Angela Dawson and Harold Robinson stood in their hemp greenhouse. Together they run Forty Acre Co-op, a Black-owned farmers collective that aims to gi

Nearly all Minn. farmers white, and change doesn't come easy

Two farms in Pine County illustrate how America's evolving discussion on opportunity and race is threading into one of its most lopsided industries: agriculture.
Business
October 16
Farmers bundled up corn at a field in Handan in northern China’s Hebei province on Wednesday. Heavy rain delayed the harvest in much of China, the

Heavy rain hits China corn harvest, raises quality concerns

But in the U.S., corn and soybean production estimates are up.
Business
October 16
U.S. farm income is expected to be the second-highest ever this year.

U.S. farm income this year is expected to be the second-highest ever

Crops proved resilient against drought and demand for corn is soaring in China, sending prices for the fall harvest upward.
Business
October 14
In this August photo, workers unloaded a food truck at a World Food Programme (WFP) distribution site in Zelazle in the Tigray region of northern Ethi

World Food Day brings focus on global conflict, food security

Global Minnesota is holding a virtual symposium on food scarcity challenges Friday.
Business
October 9
The deaths of thousands of chickens and turkeys before they reached Minnesota processors have drawn the attention of an animal welfare group.

Animal rights group accuses Minnesota's Jennie-O and Butterfield of mistreating birds

Animal Welfare Institute asks local county attorneys to prosecute firms where turkeys and chickens died in trucks.
Business
October 6
Hormel headquarters in Austin, Minn. The company, one of the largest sellers of meat in the nation, is taking another step in the meat alternative bus

Hormel takes another big step in plant-based meat alternatives

Minnesota-based food giant Hormel is partnering with Better Meat, a specialist in proteins from potato fermentation.