Ag Week
Serving as a primary news source for the Upper Midwest, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of agricultural trends, commodity markets, and rural policy. It is widely recognized for its deep-rooted history in the region and its commitment to connecting producers with the essential data and industry analysis needed to manage modern farming operations.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NORTH DAKOTA
Historically defined by rural weeklies supporting a few regional dailies, the press environment here reflects a highly dispersed agricultural population. The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, owned by Forum Communications, serves as the primary publication for the eastern corridor. Founded in 1873, the Lee Enterprises-owned Bismarck Tribune stands as the oldest continually operating newspaper locally, acting as the daily paper of record for the capital. Further north, the Grand Forks Herald holds historical prestige for its renowned flood coverage. Given the agrarian economy, specialized publications like Ag Week maintain significant regional readership among farming communities. Paperboy indexes 41 North Dakota newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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