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Cloquet · CloquetST. PAUL — Erica Sawatzke, a sixth-generation turkey grower with Oakdale Farms in Douglas County, said her family used to travel the state to “show” turkeys in the ’30s when the business first came to Minnesota. The practice of showing turkeys has since dwindled, but Sawatzke’s family has stayed in the business as it’s climbed to national dominance over the decades. Her dynasty is just one of 600 turkey farms across the state that work to produc…See the Story
How Minnesota got a (turkey) leg up in the industry
67% Right coverage: 12 sources

Agriculture · IowaThe corn and soybean harvest is complete in Iowa, according to the final U.S. Department of Agriculture crop report. Producers, meanwhile, remain concerned about the cost of inputs, commodity prices and markets.See the Story
2025 harvest complete in Iowa; producers hope to improve ag economy for 2026
86% Center coverage: 7 sources

Xi Jinping · ChinaChina's reported purchase of US soybeans took place despite Brazil offering more competitive rates, and Beijing's decision to pay more could be the strongest sign yet of a thaw in ties between the two global superpowers following talks between Trump and Xi.See the Story
‘Pleasantly Surprised’ Already? As Trump Hails Xi After Talks, China Reportedly Orders $300 Million Worth of US Soybeans
50% Center coverage: 6 sources