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May 31, 2022
New Lunchtime Convos episode
A new Lunchtime Convos episode of Straight Talk with NDFB is now live. Learn how to win with your banker!
Read ArticleMay 24, 2022
Farmers Saving Lives virtual event on May 31
AFBF is hosting a "Farmers Saving Lives" virtual event for Mental Health Month.
Read ArticleMay 19, 2022
Why are we talking about mental health all the time?
For many of us, mental health wellness wasn't talked about. Things are changing.
Read ArticleMay 17, 2022
Foundation receives PaY grant
Fargo North High School PaY recently chose the NDFB Foundation as one of five charities to receive a grant.
Read ArticleMay 16, 2022
New Straight Talk podcast
Continue your legacy by planning for the next generation. A new Straight Talk with NDFB podcast featuring Marissa Nehlsen is now available.
Read ArticleMay 16, 2022
Save the date!
The NDFB Farm and Ranch Conference will be held January 27-28 at the Bismarck Hotel and Convention Center in Bismarck.
Read ArticleMay 11, 2022
SEC overreach could put farmers at risk
The Securities and Exchange Commission has a proposed rule that would grant itself authority to regulate farms and ranches. AFBF President Zippy Duvall explains why it's a bad idea.
Read ArticleMay 10, 2022
What I wish I had known
NDFB Administrative Specialist Amy Neurohr shares more about her son's Type 1 diabetes diagnosis.
Read ArticleMay 4, 2022
Taking time to live in the moment
Life isn't easy. Sometimes it's really chaotic. Take time to enjoy! A new post on My NDFB Life by Becca Hennessy.
Read ArticleMay 2, 2022
New Straight Talk on grazing after a drought
NDFB's Straight Talk hosts Emmery and Ezra interview Dr. Kevin Sedivec, NDSU Extension, about grazing after a drought.
Read ArticleApril 28, 2022
4-H camp scholarships available
County Farm Bureaus are sponsoring scholarships to help youth attend 4-H Camps this summer.
Read ArticleApril 27, 2022
Generations of advocacy for agriculture
NDFB's Southwest Field Representative Haley Robison comes from a long line of proud Farm Bureau members. Read her story in a new My NDFB Life post.
Read ArticleApril 25, 2022
Tractor safety instruction for youth
Two tractor safety camps for youth between the ages of 13 and 15 will be held in May and June.
Read ArticleApril 25, 2022
It has been a tough spring
The weather in North Dakota has been exceptionally difficult over the last few weeks, especially for farmers and ranchers.
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