Also, a topless bus tours an organic farm, big food (including General Mills) loses market share, and Make America Healthy Again minutiae in this week's food and ag roundup.
Jacob Frey has governed Minneapolis for a decade, starting as a City Council member representing the area. With an election coming, he answers the questions facing Minneapolis' in-transition core.
Workers are supposed to start building the stage at Huntington Bank Stadium on Friday for the Sept. 20 Farm Aid 40 concert but "will not cross a picket line," organizers said.
China hasn't bought any U.S. soybeans this season, switching to South American farmers and depriving farmers of what's traditionally been a key market.
Approved by Minnesota regulators despite "significant concerns," the Capitol Park hospital aims to increase access to mental health care, reduce ER burden.