Dakota Mornings with Michael Bell - November 26th, 2025 - 10 AM Hour
Matt Perdue, Dakota Mornings’ very own farm and ag expert, stepped in as guest host today for Michael Bell.
At 10:00, Matt welcomed Kevin Horneman of Burleigh County, who has operated a small organic farm for eight years. Kevin shared how his operation has grown, producing several thousand pumpkins this season and experimenting with different varieties,, including pie pumpkins known for their sweeter flavor.
At 10:30, Don Rude joined the show to talk cattle, turkey production, and his transition into organic operations. Don produced 28,000 turkeys this year and offered great insight into what goes into raising turkeys at that scale here in North Dakota.
This episode originally aired on November 26 at 10 AM.
Dakota Mornings with Michael Bell - November 26th, 2025 - 9 AM Hour
Matt Perdue, Dakota Mornings’ very own farm and ag expert, stepped in as guest host today for Michael Bell.
At 9:00, Matt was joined by Dr. Frayne Olson, Professor at North Dakota State University, Crop Economist, and Director of the Quentin Burdick Center for Co-ops, to break down the latest trends in the agricultural markets.
At 9:30, Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring came on to discuss agricultural resources and loan programs available to North Dakota farmers and ranchers.
This episode originally aired on November 26 at 9 AM.
Mitchell in the Morning 11/26/25 Sen. Kevin Cramer
Todd Mitchell, 5:30-9AM weekday mornings on KFYR 550/99.7/iHeartRadio!
Kafe w/Daryl Lies 11/25/25 TheBestImmuneSupport.com then Your Outdoors
Food prices are they higher or lower this year? What President Trumps multiple agendas. How President Trumps laser focused, wild ideas could possibly help the consumer and boost the economy. Two legendary billionaire investors heed a warning call in stocks and debt, and give a call to action in gold. (Reach David at 844-604-1575)
Food prices are they higher or lower this year? What President Trumps multiple agendas. How President Trumps laser focused, wild ideas could possibly help the consumer and boost the economy. Two legendary billionaire investors heed a warning call in stocks and debt, and give a call to action in gold. (Reach David at 844-604-1575)
Kafe w/Daryl Lies 11/24/25 Amber Rae & Brad, then Michael Connelly
The latest from the Y and Family Wellness, Brad's Business Beat, and the Parade of Nativities
Dakota Mornings with Michael Bell - November 25th, 2025 - 10 AM Hour
Guest host Geoff Simon, Policy Consultant with the Western Dakota Energy Association, filled in for Michael on Dakota Mornings today.
At 10:00, Geoff welcomed Pat Bertagnolli, Director of Job Service North Dakota, to highlight current workforce trends, their upcoming virtual job fair, and the training opportunities available on the JSND website.
At 10:30, Watford City Mayor Phil Riely called in to share how the city continues to grow, not only in population but also in services, infrastructure, and opportunity.
Dakota Mornings with Michael Bell - November 25th, 2025 - 9 AM Hour
Guest host Geoff Simon, Policy Consultant with the Western Dakota Energy Association, filled in for Michael on Dakota Mornings today.
At 9:00, Geoff was joined by Daryl Ritchison, North Dakota State Climatologist, for a conversation about the season’s first heavy snowfall and the state’s ongoing work along the Upper Missouri River Basin.
At 9:30, Dr. Bernell Hirning, President of Williston State College, came on to discuss the new healthcare training facility and what this expansion means for the future of Williston State University.
Originally aired on November 25, at 9 AM.
Dakota Mornings with Michael Bell, November 24, 2025, 10 AM Hour
Ron Ness, President of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, steps in to guest-host Dakota Mornings with Michael Bell.
The 10 a.m. hour features Assistant Secretary of Fossil Energy—and North Dakota native—Kyle Haustveit, who will share his path to federal leadership, and the role hydraulic fracturing will play in the state’s energy future. At 10:30, Sen. John Hoeven joins to continue the conversation on North Dakota’s energy landscape.