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Evolution Ag Summit connects food to farm. Cannabis plant nears opening in Minnesota. SDSU master's program helps students become global leaders. Minnesota vineyard wins international acclaim.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume updates the region's snow totals and looks at rising temperatures and increasing precipitation chances and Alberta clippers to end February and begin March.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says the warm, dry weather that has shrunk snowpack looks likely to change, with cooler, wetter weather coming to end February.
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South Dakota lawmakers take on lab-cultured meat. Ag expert says flexibility is key to farm survival. Minnesota farmers talks about his time as ASGA president. NDSU's Little I celebrates 100 years.

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Expert insight on the ag economy. Feelings about the review of USMCA. Agweek Livestock Tour visits a ranch raising an unusual breed of cattle. A popular counselor keeps helping farmers in retirement.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Robert Poynter looks at the temperature and precipitation outlook for the middle of February on this week's AgweekTV agriweather forecast.
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Latest products for beet and bean diseases. Minnesota business uses ancient technique for healthier tortillas. Tips for reducing soil compaction. Help for young people to start sheep flocks.

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StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says a pattern change is expected to move the coldest temperatures to the east, with some average or above-average temperatures likely in the upper Midwest.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Robert Poynter said the cold air is expected to continue to linger throughout January, but February should bring a moderate warm up.
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Disappearing topsoil is a big problem for land and bottom line. Expert advice for picking the best bull genetics. Keeping cattle right where you want them. Protecting ag business from cyber crime.

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New food guidelines could help livestock producers. Our Livestock Tour kicks off on a ranch that returned to sheep. A program trains workers for farm skills. Technology helps toy tractor collectors.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Robert Poynter says cold air has moved in to stay for the second half of January. It's been a relatively low-snow winter thus far, but snow chances also could pick up.
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Concerns about the MAHA movement. Minnesota producers could benefit from biogas expansion. A visit to the South Dakota Tractor Museum and More. Land O'Lakes feeds hungry people in rural areas.

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