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Grabanski appears at Fargo hearing
FARGO, N.D. — Tom Grabanski, the embattled Grafton, N.D., farmer who is mired in three separate Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases and allegations of fraud in Texas and North Dakota dealings, says he just wants to “move on and pay my bills.”
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Judge: Grabanski didn’t mislead CPS
FARGO, N.D. — Tom Grabanski, the embattled Grafton, N.D., farmer whose farming activities in Texas and Colorado have led to a series of bankruptcies and lawsuits, has gotten a piece of favorable news.
Monday, August, 29, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Farmer asks for bankruptcy dismissal
FARGO, N.D. — U.S. Bankruptcy Judge William Hill heard arguments to dismiss an involuntary bankruptcy for the Keeley and Grabanski Land Partnership of Grafton, N.D., but says he will take an unspecified time to decide the issue.
Tuesday, March, 01, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Export market shows potential life
The corn market climbed back above the $6 level and gained 6 cents last week. Market support came from new export sales last week and the lack of farmer selling.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Chinese demand drives corn
The wheat market opened the July 5 session higher and traded with strong gains throughout the session. Early support was a result of technical buying as well as from spillover support from a stronger session for wheat in Europe.
Tuesday, July, 12, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets

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Judge to consider operating trustee in case of ND farmers
FARGO, N.D. — The former Keeley & Grabanski Land Partnership in Texas may see a turning point March 30, when a judge in Fargo, N.D., again considers whether to appoint an operating trustee to handle the company’s affairs.
Tuesday, March, 29, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Spec liquidation pressures markets
The wheat markets opened the week with light losses but tumbled lower throughout the day to finish with losses of 20 to 31 cents. All of the grain markets had losses as noncommercial long liquidation hit the markets, but wheat suffered the steepest losses.
Monday, March, 14, 2011 - - Markets

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Weather concerns drive market
Wheat started the week with strong gains with support coming from weather concerns. Session gains were limited by a stronger U.S. dollar.
Monday, May, 30, 2011 - Special to Agweek - Markets

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2011: A wet, wild year in ag
Every year is unique for farmers and ranchers on the Northern Plains, but 2011 was one of the most memorable years in recent memory.
Tuesday, January, 03, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Growers seek payment for sunflowers
BISMARCK, N.D. — Farmers from across North Dakota say they’re owed money for sunflower loads to Mitchell Feeds Inc. of Hendrum, Minn. The North Dakota Public Service Commission is asking a court to declare the company insolvent, which could clear the way for access to the bond.
Monday, May, 16, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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February starts on firm footing
The corn market remained unchanged last week and traded near $6.40 in the March contract. The futures traded in a sideways pattern last week as it lacked any fresh news. Decent export sales last week, a firm cash market and lack of farmer selling offered support.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News

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USDA report offers little surprise
The corn market lost 10 cents last week as there were no big surprises in the U.S. Department of Agriculture supply and demand report. Traders were expecting tighter stocks and an increase in exports, which did materialize and was built into the market.
Monday, February, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News

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A wave of export sales
The corn market gained 10 cents last week. The futures came under pressure mid-week with larger acreage and production estimates for 2012. Buying interest did resurface late last week with fresh export sales.
Monday, February, 20, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Potential exports drive wheat higher
The corn market gained 25 cents last week with the strength in the wheat market. Rumors that Russia may put a tax on wheat exports and may even ban exports supported the wheat market which spilled over to corn. The strengthening export demand and a firming cash basis also offered support last week.
Monday, January, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News

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