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Thune requests scrutiny of European ethanol decision
U.S. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., this week sent a letter along with several of his colleagues urging evaluation of a recent decision by the European Commission to impose an anti-dumping duty on exports of U.S. ethanol.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - - News
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U.S. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., this week sent a letter along with several of his colleagues urging evaluation of a recent decision by the European Commission to impose an anti-dumping duty on exports of U.S. ethanol.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - - News
Tomato trade troubled
The agreement between U.S. and Mexico is not working for domestic producers and the outcome could have consequences for all agriculture in the U.S.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The agreement between U.S. and Mexico is not working for domestic producers and the outcome could have consequences for all agriculture in the U.S.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - Agweek - News
Aberdeen, S.D., gets new private shuttle loader
Surrounded by shuttle loaders and ethanol plants, a new privately owned corn and soybean shuttle loader has just broken ground on a new elevator just west of Aberdeen, S.D.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Surrounded by shuttle loaders and ethanol plants, a new privately owned corn and soybean shuttle loader has just broken ground on a new elevator just west of Aberdeen, S.D.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Agweek - News
Take action against weeds
What a difference a week makes. After a fast start to the planting season, we got a short break thanks to some precipitation that was much-needed at the time. Many areas were in dire need of moisture, so it was nice to see much of South Dakota getting rain.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - Agweek - Opinion
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What a difference a week makes. After a fast start to the planting season, we got a short break thanks to some precipitation that was much-needed at the time. Many areas were in dire need of moisture, so it was nice to see much of South Dakota getting rain.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - Agweek - Opinion
Report: Corn Belt benefits from recent rains
Growers in key farm states punished by the nation’s worst drought in two generations welcomed recent rains that at least for a time soaked their parched crops and eased the dryness. But with Hurricane Isaac’s remnants crawling their way, some farmers wonder whether too much relief is on the horizon.
Thursday, August, 30, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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Growers in key farm states punished by the nation’s worst drought in two generations welcomed recent rains that at least for a time soaked their parched crops and eased the dryness. But with Hurricane Isaac’s remnants crawling their way, some farmers wonder whether too much relief is on the horizon.
Thursday, August, 30, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Stubborn drought maintains grip on lower 48 states
The nation’s worst drought in decades consumed a larger portion of the lower 48 states last week with the Midwest corn harvest in full swing, according to the latest update by a drought-tracking consortium released Thursday.
Thursday, September, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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The nation’s worst drought in decades consumed a larger portion of the lower 48 states last week with the Midwest corn harvest in full swing, according to the latest update by a drought-tracking consortium released Thursday.
Thursday, September, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Oilfield spills ruin farmland forever
Regulations and reclamation standards are needed.
Monday, January, 28, 2013 - - News
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Regulations and reclamation standards are needed.
Monday, January, 28, 2013 - - News
ND elevator partners with Kan. company to build shuttle loader
Privately held grain company Tronson Grain Co. is building a 1-million-bushel shuttle loader in Doyon, N.D., in partnership with Agrex Inc. of Overland Park, Kan.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Privately held grain company Tronson Grain Co. is building a 1-million-bushel shuttle loader in Doyon, N.D., in partnership with Agrex Inc. of Overland Park, Kan.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - Agweek - News
ND PSC begins proceedings against Dakota Prairie
Randy Christmann, the PSC commissioner with the grain warehouse licensing portfolio, acknowledged that the agency on April 26 had petitioned the Wells County Court in Fessenden to be appointed trustee, and to begin the process of distributing the company’s $50,000 bond.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Randy Christmann, the PSC commissioner with the grain warehouse licensing portfolio, acknowledged that the agency on April 26 had petitioned the Wells County Court in Fessenden to be appointed trustee, and to begin the process of distributing the company’s $50,000 bond.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Agweek - News
Minn. town fights phosphorous rule
Rule is intended to help Canada.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2013 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
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Rule is intended to help Canada.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2013 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
In-state farmers or out-of-state dairies?
Can you make a state’s dairy industry more profitable if you increase the number of dairies, or will the increase in production lead to lower prices that are unprofitable to all of the dairies in that state?
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Can you make a state’s dairy industry more profitable if you increase the number of dairies, or will the increase in production lead to lower prices that are unprofitable to all of the dairies in that state?
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Minn. canola plant reaches rated capacity
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Minn. canola plant reaches rated capacity
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Agweek - News
Grain pile scramble
If the rain stops, Mike Morgan and his crews at Thompson (N.D.) Farmers Co-op Elevator will be scrambling Oct. 29. Morgan expects that’s when the co-op will be able to start removing that 550,000-bushel pile of corn it put on a soybean stubble field east of town.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - Agweek - News
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If the rain stops, Mike Morgan and his crews at Thompson (N.D.) Farmers Co-op Elevator will be scrambling Oct. 29. Morgan expects that’s when the co-op will be able to start removing that 550,000-bushel pile of corn it put on a soybean stubble field east of town.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - Agweek - News
Animal welfare in ND
Horse case puts spotlight on the issue .
Wednesday, February, 13, 2013 - Bismarck (N.D.) Tribune - News
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Horse case puts spotlight on the issue .
Wednesday, February, 13, 2013 - Bismarck (N.D.) Tribune - News
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Record land sales in South Dakota, horse trainer pleads guilty to inhumane treatment charges, and Minnesota farmer faces more charges for selling raw milk.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Record land sales in South Dakota, horse trainer pleads guilty to inhumane treatment charges, and Minnesota farmer faces more charges for selling raw milk.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Agweek - News
Spain horse breeders face crisis
Financial difficulties lead many to abandon or kill horses.
Tuesday, April, 16, 2013 - New York Times News Service - News
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Financial difficulties lead many to abandon or kill horses.
Tuesday, April, 16, 2013 - New York Times News Service - News
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Winter weather affects agriculture, USDA starts livestock tracking program, and sheep are killed in a South Dakota barn fire.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - - News
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Winter weather affects agriculture, USDA starts livestock tracking program, and sheep are killed in a South Dakota barn fire.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - - News
Disappearing dairies
A small North Dakota dairy farm closes, and a once-common way of life is almost gone.
Monday, March, 18, 2013 - Agweek - News
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A small North Dakota dairy farm closes, and a once-common way of life is almost gone.
Monday, March, 18, 2013 - Agweek - News
Technology improves with more corn acres
Corn: It seems to drive much of the change in agriculture these days. Experts say farmers are tapping into the latest innovations in remote sensing and other precision farming techniques.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Corn: It seems to drive much of the change in agriculture these days. Experts say farmers are tapping into the latest innovations in remote sensing and other precision farming techniques.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News
Chinese cancellations drop market
The wheat markets had losses of 15 to 20 cents last week, following along with the steep losses seen in the row crop markets. Noncommercial money was flowing out of the grain markets ahead of the holiday breaks and year-end.
Monday, December, 24, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The wheat markets had losses of 15 to 20 cents last week, following along with the steep losses seen in the row crop markets. Noncommercial money was flowing out of the grain markets ahead of the holiday breaks and year-end.
Monday, December, 24, 2012 - Agweek - News
