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Mixed opinions on outcome of Sen. McCain's presence on campaign trails last week
Was it a smart move for Republican Senate candidates in farm and ranch states to bring Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to help them campaign in the final days before the election? Or will it be a reminder that McCain opposes the farm bill, the sugar program and the Renewable Fuel Standard?
Monday, November, 05, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Was it a smart move for Republican Senate candidates in farm and ranch states to bring Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to help them campaign in the final days before the election? Or will it be a reminder that McCain opposes the farm bill, the sugar program and the Renewable Fuel Standard?
Monday, November, 05, 2012 - Agweek - News
McGovern's legacy is anti-hunger advocacy
Former Sen. George McGovern, D-S.D., who died Oct. 21, in a Sioux Falls, S.D., hospice at age 90, may go down in history for his anti-war activism and the presidential campaign he lost to President Richard Nixon in 1972. But his most enduring legacy is likely to be the domestic and international anti-hunger programs he helped establish while also aiding the nation’s farmers.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Former Sen. George McGovern, D-S.D., who died Oct. 21, in a Sioux Falls, S.D., hospice at age 90, may go down in history for his anti-war activism and the presidential campaign he lost to President Richard Nixon in 1972. But his most enduring legacy is likely to be the domestic and international anti-hunger programs he helped establish while also aiding the nation’s farmers.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - Agweek - 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
Audit warns of meat contamination
Inspectors could be missing E.coli strain.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - The Kansas City Star - News
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Inspectors could be missing E.coli strain.
Wednesday, April, 03, 2013 - The Kansas City Star - News
Big Iron: Family affair
Three generations of the McLean farm family of Wheatland, N.D., have enjoyed the Big Iron Farm Show in the past three decades. Bud McLean, a retired farmer, has been coming to the annual show since it began 32 years ago.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Three generations of the McLean farm family of Wheatland, N.D., have enjoyed the Big Iron Farm Show in the past three decades. Bud McLean, a retired farmer, has been coming to the annual show since it began 32 years ago.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2012 - Agweek - News
Officials investigating ND cattle deaths
Officials say the McIntosh County (N.D.) Sheriff’s Department is investigating a tip that more than 100 cows died on a landowner’s property.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Officials say the McIntosh County (N.D.) Sheriff’s Department is investigating a tip that more than 100 cows died on a landowner’s property.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Charges possible after 100 cattle found dead in ND county
Prosecutors are considering criminal charges against the owner of 100 cattle found dead last week in North Dakota’s McIntosh County, at least some of which starved to death.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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Prosecutors are considering criminal charges against the owner of 100 cattle found dead last week in North Dakota’s McIntosh County, at least some of which starved to death.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
NDSU scab fighter retires
Fusarium head blight — scab — was the biggest disease threat to the region’s small grains crops in recent decades. Marcia McMullen, North Dakota State University’s most visible and valuable scientist to help farmers in the region battle the disease, has retired.
Tuesday, October, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Fusarium head blight — scab — was the biggest disease threat to the region’s small grains crops in recent decades. Marcia McMullen, North Dakota State University’s most visible and valuable scientist to help farmers in the region battle the disease, has retired.
Tuesday, October, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News
Central Valley makes offer on Falkirk elevator
FARGO, N.D. — A Red River Valley elevator has made an offer on a financially troubled grain and dry edible bean elevator in McLean County, N.D.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Agweek - News
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FARGO, N.D. — A Red River Valley elevator has made an offer on a financially troubled grain and dry edible bean elevator in McLean County, N.D.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Agweek - News
Simplot wants approval for 5 biotech potato varieties
This month, tuber processing giant J.R. Simplot Co. asked the U.S. government to approve five varieties of biotech potatoes. They’re engineered not to develop ugly black bruises — McDonald’s, which gets many of its fries from Simplot, rejects those.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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This month, tuber processing giant J.R. Simplot Co. asked the U.S. government to approve five varieties of biotech potatoes. They’re engineered not to develop ugly black bruises — McDonald’s, which gets many of its fries from Simplot, rejects those.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Texas launches criminal probe into plant explosion
Texas law enforcement officials on Friday launched a criminal investigation into the massive fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 people last month, after weeks of largely treating the blast as an industrial accident.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Texas law enforcement officials on Friday launched a criminal investigation into the massive fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 people last month, after weeks of largely treating the blast as an industrial accident.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News
ND man pleads not guilty in deaths of 100 cattle
A North Dakota man has pleaded not guilty to starving about 100 cattle to death.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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A North Dakota man has pleaded not guilty to starving about 100 cattle to death.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Wheat fields with stripe rust increasing in N.D.
Stripe rust has increased substantially during the past in some areas of North Dakota.
Thursday, June, 28, 2012 - North Dakota State University - News
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Stripe rust has increased substantially during the past in some areas of North Dakota.
Thursday, June, 28, 2012 - North Dakota State University - News
Barley holds its own
If USDA is right, Montana farmers will plant more acres of barley this year than their counterparts in North Dakota, something that rarely happens.
Monday, May, 06, 2013 - Agweek - News
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If USDA is right, Montana farmers will plant more acres of barley this year than their counterparts in North Dakota, something that rarely happens.
Monday, May, 06, 2013 - Agweek - News
N.D. FSA announces CRP signup 43 results
Fargo, N.D. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced that it will accept 3.9 million acres offered nationwide under Farm Service Agency's 43rd Conservation Reserve Program general signup. In North Dakota, 190 thousand acres were accepted into CRP.
Wednesday, May, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Fargo, N.D. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced that it will accept 3.9 million acres offered nationwide under Farm Service Agency's 43rd Conservation Reserve Program general signup. In North Dakota, 190 thousand acres were accepted into CRP.
Wednesday, May, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
Region's hay crop smaller this year
The downside to a bumper hay crop is that the next year’s crop probably won’t measure up.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The downside to a bumper hay crop is that the next year’s crop probably won’t measure up.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News
Be an ag embassador
Summertime. No matter who you are or where you farm or ranch in the region, now is the time of year when you are likeliest to have an opportunity to be an ambassador for your business.
Monday, July, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Summertime. No matter who you are or where you farm or ranch in the region, now is the time of year when you are likeliest to have an opportunity to be an ambassador for your business.
Monday, July, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News
2 approaches to obesity epidemic
There is little doubt that the U.S. is facing an obesity epidemic.
Monday, October, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News
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There is little doubt that the U.S. is facing an obesity epidemic.
Monday, October, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News
A career that counts
The National Agricultural Statistics Service has named a new state chief for Minnesota.
Monday, April, 29, 2013 - Agweek - News
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The National Agricultural Statistics Service has named a new state chief for Minnesota.
Monday, April, 29, 2013 - Agweek - News
Full bore on wheat
On a recent hot, dry August morning, farmers in northeast North Dakota were in full harvest mode. Combines rumbled through amber fields of wheat.
Monday, August, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News
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On a recent hot, dry August morning, farmers in northeast North Dakota were in full harvest mode. Combines rumbled through amber fields of wheat.
Monday, August, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News
