Noah Fish

Noah Fish

Multimedia reporter

I am a general assignment agricultural reporter who covers everything from people and food to land, using multiple elements of media. I prioritize stories that amplify the power of people.

As an ag reporter, my coverage has included the opioid crisis, climate change, herding dogs, trade wars, snow-collapsed barns, COVID-19 pandemic, immigrant farmers, tree-range chickens, farmland transition, milking robots, world record pumpkins, cannabis pasteurization, cranberry country and horseradish kings.

I report out of northeast Rochester, Minnesota, where I live with my wife, Kara, our fiercely sweet daughter, Rooney, and polite cat, Zena. Email me at nfish@Agweek.com

The imposed tariffs will have "significant ripple effects" for farmers and the broader food supply chain, according to the nation’s leading voice of the fertilizer industry.
52,000 out of the 525,000 Minnesota businesses are expected to change hands or dissolve in the next five to ten years, according to a recent report by the Center for Rural Policy and Development.
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Today’s Harvest is open six days a week with fresh produce, meat, dairy and bakery items that are rescued daily from local stores, farms and other partners
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USDA technicians recently went from doing a starling eradication at a 3,000-head dairy to decreasing a 15,000 crow population at the Mayo Clinic in downtown Rochester.
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Blue Water Farms plans to use a recirculating aquaculture system designed in Norway to produce walleye and other plant products.
Dawn and Grant Breitkreutz were selected as the recipients of the inaugural Minnesota Leopold Conservation Award.
$30 million in EMS funding passed by the Minnesota Legislature this year is a small step to solving a growing crisis in the industry.
The agriculture chapter of Project 2025 was written by Daren Bakst, a conservative columnist and director of a think tank that advocates for government deregulation.
Democratic Minnesotan U.S. Sens. Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar announced the funding
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The Anoka native's pumpkin weighed 2,471 pounds and earned him $22,239 in prize money