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

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Wisconsin is projected to lead the nation in cranberry production for the 30th year in a row this year, despite a drop in production.
A Delta Air Lines flight on Wednesday to New York City will mark the first commercial flight in North America using camelina-feedstock sustainable aviation fuel
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As farm groups offer their congratulations to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for his choice as Kamala Harris's running mate, mudslinging heats up over how Walz has helped or hindered agriculture.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz — now a candidate for vice president of the U.S., helped shape farm policy during his 12 years in Congress and led a supportive ag agenda in the state the last five years.
Across the northern Plains, farmers reported problems with GPS systems on their planters on the afternoon of May 10, before the night sky lit up.
The diesel equipment technology contest of the SkillsUSA Minnesota State Championships took place at the RDO Equipment store.
Suicide rates in Minnesota are increasing faster in rural areas compared to urban and suburban communities.
The funding will support projects through the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Regional Conservation Partnership Program
Wade Beyer is the owner and operator of BAMF Meats while Kayla Beyer is the founder and CEO of Deeply Rooted.
A team of scientists and engineers at the University of Minnesota is one of 16 teams selected nationwide to work on Aquasense.