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Landowners have the right to grant, deny access
BISMARCK, N.D. — The repercussions of the North Dakota oil boom are being felt throughout the state, and even throughout the nation. One effect of the ever-expanding oil industry is that farmers and ranchers now have to decide whether to grant an easement to that oil, pipeline, road construction or other company who has constructed a path to the middle of a wheat field or calving pasture.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Opinion
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BISMARCK, N.D. — The repercussions of the North Dakota oil boom are being felt throughout the state, and even throughout the nation. One effect of the ever-expanding oil industry is that farmers and ranchers now have to decide whether to grant an easement to that oil, pipeline, road construction or other company who has constructed a path to the middle of a wheat field or calving pasture.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Opinion
Initial study completed on Dakota Grasslands idea
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will hold two public meetings on a draft Environmental Assessment and Land Protection Plan for its proposed Dakota Grassland Conservation Area.
Friday, June, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will hold two public meetings on a draft Environmental Assessment and Land Protection Plan for its proposed Dakota Grassland Conservation Area.
Friday, June, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Ziegler expands at Fergus Falls store
FARGO, N.D. — Ziegler Cat at Fergus Falls, Minn., soon will remodel and double its building.
Monday, July, 18, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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FARGO, N.D. — Ziegler Cat at Fergus Falls, Minn., soon will remodel and double its building.
Monday, July, 18, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
Goehring critical of studies for grassland conservation area
BISMARCK, N.D. – Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says a draft environmental assessment (EA) and draft land protection plan (LPP) for the proposed Dakota Grassland Conservation Area (DGCA) show a marked bias against agriculture and rely on outdated information.
Wednesday, July, 27, 2011 - North Dakota Department of Agriculture - Farm
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BISMARCK, N.D. – Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says a draft environmental assessment (EA) and draft land protection plan (LPP) for the proposed Dakota Grassland Conservation Area (DGCA) show a marked bias against agriculture and rely on outdated information.
Wednesday, July, 27, 2011 - North Dakota Department of Agriculture - Farm
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
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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
Landowners past, present may be eligible in railroad right of way case
FARGO, N.D. - Class Counsel in Nudell v. Sprint Communications, No. 3:01-cv-041, announced that preliminary approval of a Proposed Settlement was granted by the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota.
Thursday, August, 04, 2011 - Agweek Wire Reports - Farm
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FARGO, N.D. - Class Counsel in Nudell v. Sprint Communications, No. 3:01-cv-041, announced that preliminary approval of a Proposed Settlement was granted by the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota.
Thursday, August, 04, 2011 - Agweek Wire Reports - Farm
Calculating costs
WASHINGTON — All farm major programs combined — crop insurance, subsidies and conservation — will cost only about $221 billion over the next 10 years, comprising only 18 percent of Agriculture Department spending, according to statistics released by the Congressional Budget Office as it released its annual budget estimates.
Monday, February, 06, 2012 - Agweek - News
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WASHINGTON — All farm major programs combined — crop insurance, subsidies and conservation — will cost only about $221 billion over the next 10 years, comprising only 18 percent of Agriculture Department spending, according to statistics released by the Congressional Budget Office as it released its annual budget estimates.
Monday, February, 06, 2012 - Agweek - News
‘A monumental shift’ in farm policy
WASHINGTON — While leaders of the Senate and House agriculture committees fend off statements that no farm bill is necessary when farmers are so prosperous, they and their staffs — particularly their staffs — are expected to work through the weekend to try to complete a farm bill proposal for the supercommittee in charge of deficit reduction by Nov. 1, aides told Agweek in a series of interviews last week.
Monday, October, 31, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Farm
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WASHINGTON — While leaders of the Senate and House agriculture committees fend off statements that no farm bill is necessary when farmers are so prosperous, they and their staffs — particularly their staffs — are expected to work through the weekend to try to complete a farm bill proposal for the supercommittee in charge of deficit reduction by Nov. 1, aides told Agweek in a series of interviews last week.
Monday, October, 31, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Farm
USDA announces $308 million for disaster-stricken states
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The nation’s top agriculture official on Wednesday announced more than $300 million in emergency assistance to 33 states and Puerto Rico to help them recover from an unusually intense year for natural disasters across the U.S.
Wednesday, January, 18, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The nation’s top agriculture official on Wednesday announced more than $300 million in emergency assistance to 33 states and Puerto Rico to help them recover from an unusually intense year for natural disasters across the U.S.
Wednesday, January, 18, 2012 - Associated Press - News
