SW Minnesota Man Facing Federal Charges After Yearlong FBI Probe

(Redwood Falls, MN) — A southwest Minnesota man is facing federal charges after a yearlong anti-terrorist probe by the FBI. Andrew David Munsinger of Redwood Falls was arrested this week and charged with illegally possessing ammunition after
Body Recovered After Camper Fire In Moorhead

(Moorhead, MN) — A man has died after a camper fire in Ramsey County. Firefighters were called to a mounted camper parked on First Avenue in Moorhead early yesterday. They were able to enter the camper and
Midwest Storms Trigger Rare Tornadoes
(Davenport, IA) — Severe weather in the Midwest is spawning rare tornadoes in February. Thursday’s storms triggered the first ever February Tornado Warnings in Wisconsin, where a rope tornado was spotted near the town of Evansville. A
Grand Falls Casino Says No Betting On Taylor Swift
(Larchwood, IA) — When it comes to Taylor Swift, all bets are off. That’s the word from Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood, Iowa. Its Betfred Sportsbook is expecting more than 700-thousand dollars in wagers during the Big
Time Running Out for New Farm Bill
There may be a small window left this year to do a farm bill, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation, but time is running out to find that legislative window. “It’s a challenge for sure, without
Renewable Diesel to Expand by 30 Percent Annually
The Energy Information Administration predicts renewable diesel production to increase by 30 percent annually in both 2024 and 2025. In its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, the EIA says renewable diesel production will average approximately 230,000 barrels per
Favorite Super Bowl Snacks
The Super Bowl is on Sunday and will be watched by approximately 113 million people. Food is a big part of Super Bowl parties, and Frito-Lay’s Super Bowl Snack Index has some interesting food trends. Seventy percent
American Soybean Association: Dicamba Court Order Puts Farmers in Immediate, Costly Bind
Washington, D.C. February 8, 2024. The American Soybean Association—the national advocacy organization for the industry—and 26 soy state affiliates have sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency asking the administration for help following a dicamba ruling in a federal
U.S. Pork Export Value Sets Annual Record; Strong Finish for Beef Exports
Led by a record-shattering performance in Mexico and broad-based growth in other markets, U.S. pork exports set a value record in 2023, according to year-end data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation
February WASDE Report Released; Only Small Cuts to South American Production
(WASHINGTON D.C.)– According to the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from USDA for the month of February, they only see small cuts to Brazilian soybean and corn production in the latest report. According to USDA,