Advertise in Print | Subscriptions
View Cart Shopping Cart

Refine your search

  [ Advanced Options ]

TAGS

These tag channels match your search request. Click the tag for collection of related articles and information.

drainage, tile drainage, field drainage, drainage permit, controlled drainage structure,

Articles: 25 results from the past year. For older articles, see advanced options.

Drainage design
WAHPETON, N.D. — All right, so you’re installing tile drainage to improve yields on your farm. Now you might want to think about adding tools for drainage water management.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Will tile drainage pay off?
Dwight Aakre can promise that tile drainage in the Red River Valley will pay for itself. Beyond that, his crystal ball is cloudy.
Monday, February, 20, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Drainage and diversion practices
BISMARCK, N.D. — It appears that Punxsutawney Phil was mistaken, and an early spring has arrived in North Dakota. Along with the arrival of spring, is the arrival of spring showers (and in most years, snow melt) which leads to fields and pastures full of puddles, ponds, streams and sloughs. As a landowner, it is important to understand your rights and responsibilities with regard to those puddles, ponds, streams and sloughs.
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Gold-striped: New ag tile maker to open in Red River Valley
Farmers who were left waiting for field drainage tile in 2011 may be getting a wish fulfilled for the new year — a second tile manufacturer in the Red River Valley.
Wednesday, December, 28, 2011 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Making pipe: It all begins with plastic flakes
Making pipe for agricultural drainage is a multi-step process that begins with plastic flakes.
Wednesday, December, 28, 2011 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Renville County, Minn., sees rapid growth in drain tile
OLIVIA, Minn. — Farmers in Renville County, Minn., installed what may be a record amount of sub-surface tile lines to improve cropland drainage in the last year.
Friday, February, 24, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Field drains affect flooding
WEST FARGO — Tile drainage of farm fields has been cast as a villain that aggravates flooding in the Red River Valley, but also held out as a great hope for better managing runoff to minimize flooding.
Wednesday, April, 11, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Easing wetland designation backlog
WEST FARGO, N.D. — The head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service promised by September to come up with a just solution for wetland determination backlogs when he spoke to farmers on May 1 at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds in Fargo, N.D.
Tuesday, May, 01, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
New and growing
A drainage tile manufacturing plant near Buxton, N.D., plans to expand its facility.
Wednesday, December, 07, 2011 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Mini Devils Lake?
DAZEY, N.D. — Jim and Pat Broten are living with a “mini-Devils Lake,” a progressive, rising threat to everybody in Lake Township.
Monday, February, 06, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
S.D. farmer alleges physical confrontation with U.S. Fish and Wildlife officer
A Flandreau, S.D., farmer claims he was physically pushed by a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer after the farmer refused to answer questions about a drainage cleaning project.
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Great Lakes, Mississippi split sought
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Attorneys general in the Great Lakes region want a multi-state campaign to cut an artificial link between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds that provides a pathway for invasive species.
Wednesday, August, 31, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Regulators say new tile law cuts time, may need a tweak
FARGO, N.D. — Officials who deal with farmers’ applications for drain tile permits are anxious to see the effect of a new North Dakota law that removes a time-consuming step, but they say it may need some tweaking.
Monday, July, 04, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Handling wet soils a farm show focus
WEST FARGO, N.D. — Big Iron again put agriculture’s best foot forward as thousands flocked to the farm show’s exhibits and field demonstrations Sept. 13 to 15 at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds in West Fargo, N.D.f
Monday, September, 19, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Agricultural Water Enhancement Program funded at $3.63 million.
BISMARCK, N.D. — The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Red River Basin Commission announced they will allocate $3.63 million in financial assistance through the Agricultural Water Enhancement Program. These funds will be administered by NRCS in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota portions of the Red River Basin. Funds will be utilized by local landowners to help address problems related to erosion, water quality, and flooding.
Thursday, March, 15, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Asking for answers: Board gets input on ag research priorities
The North Dakota State Board of Agricultural Research and Education recently got input from groups about ag research priorities
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Avoid repeat of Missouri flooding
As steps are taken to avoid a repeat of Missouri River flooding in 2011, a panel’s recommendations for flood control should be considered
Tuesday, January, 17, 2012 - Rapid City (S.D.) Journal - Opinion

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
‘Wet cycle’ brings new challenges for area agriculture
Moisture is both the great friend and great enemy of agriculture. And because agriculture is so important in this part of the world, the amount of moisture we receive has a huge impact on our fields, towns and economy.
Monday, July, 11, 2011 - Agweek - Opinion

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Canola, stability topics at AgDays
The Manitoba Ag Days show is Jan. 17 to 19 at the Brandon (Manitoba) Keystone Center.
Tuesday, January, 03, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Farm bill roundtable highlights budget woes
FARGO, N.D. – Agricultural leaders are worried the safety net for farm income will be trampled by federal budget warriors in what one official described a “sprint that’s turned into a marathon” in the political effort to replace the 2008 farm bill.
Tuesday, January, 10, 2012 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
1 2  Next »