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Keep weeds in check
Weed resistance to chemicals will continually increase. It only takes one weed to survive a treatment for it to pass on the genetic makeup to do so to the offspring. This creates more resistant weeds until there is a whole population of resistant weeds. Applying more herbicide will make these weeds even more resistant. This will happen over again even if the chemical formula for the herbicide is altered.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion
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Weed resistance to chemicals will continually increase. It only takes one weed to survive a treatment for it to pass on the genetic makeup to do so to the offspring. This creates more resistant weeds until there is a whole population of resistant weeds. Applying more herbicide will make these weeds even more resistant. This will happen over again even if the chemical formula for the herbicide is altered.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion
High court rules for Monsanto in patent case
The Supreme Court has sustained Monsanto Co.’s claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company’s patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - - News
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The Supreme Court has sustained Monsanto Co.’s claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company’s patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - - News
Preparing for the flood
Northern Red River Valley farmers expect to lose acres this year, and can only hope the water comes and goes quickly.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Northern Red River Valley farmers expect to lose acres this year, and can only hope the water comes and goes quickly.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News
Herbicide resistance foe leaves NDSU
Extension Service sugar beet weed specialist Jeff Stachler has resigned to take a position with generic crop protectant maker Willowood USA.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Extension Service sugar beet weed specialist Jeff Stachler has resigned to take a position with generic crop protectant maker Willowood USA.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Agweek - News
Whole Foods will label GMOs
Whole Foods Market, the grocery chain, on March 8 became the first retailer in the United States to require labeling of all genetically modified foods sold in its stores, a move that some experts said could radically alter the food industry.
Tuesday, March, 12, 2013 - New York Times New Service - News
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Whole Foods Market, the grocery chain, on March 8 became the first retailer in the United States to require labeling of all genetically modified foods sold in its stores, a move that some experts said could radically alter the food industry.
Tuesday, March, 12, 2013 - New York Times New Service - News
High court seems to favor Monsanto in patent case
The Supreme Court appeared likely Feb. 19 to side with Monsanto Co. in its claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company’s patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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The Supreme Court appeared likely Feb. 19 to side with Monsanto Co. in its claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company’s patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Latest news
Sexually assaulted horse recovering; Train derails in northern Mont., spills soybeans; Rescued horses set to arrive in Red River Valley
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Sexually assaulted horse recovering; Train derails in northern Mont., spills soybeans; Rescued horses set to arrive in Red River Valley
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - Agweek - News
Average farm prices
The January index for all crops at 248, is up 9.7 percent from December and 17 percent above January 2012.
Monday, February, 11, 2013 - - News
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The January index for all crops at 248, is up 9.7 percent from December and 17 percent above January 2012.
Monday, February, 11, 2013 - - News
Back to the '80s
Will farmers wake up and react to weed resistance?
Monday, February, 04, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion
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Will farmers wake up and react to weed resistance?
Monday, February, 04, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion
Advances in spraying
Adjuvant steps up as farmers fight resistance.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Adjuvant steps up as farmers fight resistance.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Agweek - News
Survey says...
An North Dakota State University weed specialist says farmers slow to react to Roundup resistance.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - Agweek - News
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An North Dakota State University weed specialist says farmers slow to react to Roundup resistance.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - Agweek - News
Feeding the world's hungry
Developing a sustainable agriculture system is one important step.
Monday, January, 14, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Developing a sustainable agriculture system is one important step.
Monday, January, 14, 2013 - Agweek - News
The right rotation
Study shows three, four-year crop rotation as profitable as corn and soybean rotation.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Study shows three, four-year crop rotation as profitable as corn and soybean rotation.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Agweek - News
Ready to shine again?
Sunflowers were once one of the big growth crops in U.S. agriculture, with farmers planting a record 5.6 million acres in 1979.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Sunflowers were once one of the big growth crops in U.S. agriculture, with farmers planting a record 5.6 million acres in 1979.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Agweek - News
NDSU soil science team tackles saline, sodic soils
A new state specialist unveiled North Dakota State University’s new Soil Health and Land Management Initiative at the Northern Ag Expo in Fargo, N.D., Nov. 27 and 28.
Monday, December, 03, 2012 - Agweek - News
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A new state specialist unveiled North Dakota State University’s new Soil Health and Land Management Initiative at the Northern Ag Expo in Fargo, N.D., Nov. 27 and 28.
Monday, December, 03, 2012 - Agweek - News
NDSU gets new agronomist
John Rickertsen has been named a research agronomist at the North Dakota State University Research Extension Center in Hettinger. He will begin his new role Jan. 14.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - Agweek - News
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John Rickertsen has been named a research agronomist at the North Dakota State University Research Extension Center in Hettinger. He will begin his new role Jan. 14.
Monday, November, 26, 2012 - Agweek - News
Foes of modified corn find support in study
Rats fed either genetically engineered corn or the herbicide Roundup had an increased risk of developing tumors, suffering organ damage and dying prematurely, according to a new study that was immediately swept up into the furor surrounding crop biotechnology when it was released Wednesday.
Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - New York Times News Service - News
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Rats fed either genetically engineered corn or the herbicide Roundup had an increased risk of developing tumors, suffering organ damage and dying prematurely, according to a new study that was immediately swept up into the furor surrounding crop biotechnology when it was released Wednesday.
Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - New York Times News Service - News
Latest News
Vilsack announces new drought assistance, Canadian Wheat Board monopoly is over, USDA Farm Service Agency to close 5 Minn. offices
Monday, August, 06, 2012 - Agweek - News
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Vilsack announces new drought assistance, Canadian Wheat Board monopoly is over, USDA Farm Service Agency to close 5 Minn. offices
Monday, August, 06, 2012 - Agweek - News
APHIS decision
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service on July 19 announced it determined that Roundup Ready sugar beets would no longer be a regulated article under genetically-engineered organism laws.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service on July 19 announced it determined that Roundup Ready sugar beets would no longer be a regulated article under genetically-engineered organism laws.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News
National drought, heat loom large
The national agriculture drought and the specter of hot, dry conditions during corn pollination are looming large for farmers Agweek visited on July 17 and 18, in a swing that went from Fargo, N.D., to Rugby, N.D.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - Agweek - News
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The national agriculture drought and the specter of hot, dry conditions during corn pollination are looming large for farmers Agweek visited on July 17 and 18, in a swing that went from Fargo, N.D., to Rugby, N.D.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - Agweek - News
