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No cause determined for ND elevator fire

McCLUSKY, N.D. — The state fire marshal’s office says the cause of a grain elevator fire in McClusky cannot be determined.

VeraSun asking farmers for repayment of funds

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Farmers who sold corn to bankrupt ethanol producer VeraSun Energy Corp. have been receiving letters asking for repayment of funds due to “bankruptcy preference.”

Field burning limits come at tough time

SALEM, Ore. — It has been a year since the Oregon Legislature passed Senate Bill 528, significantly reducing the number of acres that grass seed growers in the Willamette Valley can burn.

NDSU report says farmers’ expenses a major concern

North Dakota farms generally will fare OK financially during the next decade, a new report from North Dakota State University in Fargo says.

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa corn and soybeans made rapid progress, thanks to a week of dry and mild weather.

Minnesota couple to sue over tainted eggs

MINNEAPOLIS — A southern Minnesota couple has notified a pair of Iowa egg companies at the center of a salmonella outbreak and massive egg recall that they intend to sue.

Judge says seizure of ND rancher’s cattle improper

BISMARCK, N.D. — A judge has ruled that law officers improperly seized the cattle of a McLean County rancher, saying the officers failed to prove their allegations that the livestock hadn’t been properly fed or watered.

Federal agents descend on egg farms for 2nd time

WASHINGTON — Federal agents have descended for a second time on Wright County Egg and Hillandale Farms, the two Iowa farms at the center of a salmonella outbreak and massive egg recall.

ND beet truck driver sentenced for negligent homicide

FARGO, N.D. — The driver of a sugar beet truck involved in a crash that killed an 18-year-old Wahpeton woman last fall has been sentenced to a year and a day in prison.

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INKSTER, N.D. – Potato psyllids, an insect pest that in some parts of the country carries a serious disease bacterium, was found Aug. 26 in university research plots in northern Grand Forks County in North Dakota. So far, none of … Continue reading
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