Al Gustin

The TV news assignment editor called and asked if I would agree to be interviewed about my recollections of the blizzard of April 1997, as a cattle

Josh Kramer

They are “goated.”

The rodeo tradition continues across North Dakota this summer. Photo courtesy Craig Maley Photography

Spurred by a legacy of fearless feats on bucking broncs or wide-eyed wrecks from atop 1-ton bulls, the Wing Rodeo celebrates its 75th anniversary t

PHOTO COURTESY LANDOLIVE
LandoLive returns to Lake Metigoshe for second year

by Pete Erickson

Josh Kramer

The seeds we sow. That’s the thought that comes to mind as we inch closer to spring and the start of a new growing season.

Al Gustin

It was such a dramatic contrast and it told a dramatic story. In mid-January, I spoke at the North Dakota Dairy Convention in Bismarck.

A wide variety of hardy perennial plants do well in North Dakota. Some popular local perennials include: asters, chrysanthemums, coneflowers, daylilies, hostas, peonies and sedum. Visit www.perennialresource.com(link is external) for more information about perennials that may be suitable for your garden.  Photos by NDAREC/Clarice L. Kesler

If you’re thinking about planting a garden this spring, look to perennials to provide seasons of beauty, low maintenance and a good return on your

farming

The pressures of farming and ranching don’t disappear when the crops are harvested or the ground freezes for the winter.