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Reducing crop yield loss
Aaron Hager, University of Illinois associate professor of weed science, says early and accurate identification of Palmer amaranth plants coupled with implementation of an integrated management program are essential to reduce the potential for crop yield loss from interference of this broadleaf weed.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Aaron Hager, University of Illinois associate professor of weed science, says early and accurate identification of Palmer amaranth plants coupled with implementation of an integrated management program are essential to reduce the potential for crop yield loss from interference of this broadleaf weed.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - News
Time to embrace biotechnolgy
Making a case for genetically modified crops
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion
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Making a case for genetically modified crops
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion
Improving weather and negative report
Wheat opened and traded lower to start the week. Harvest progress combined with spill-over selling from the lower corn market to push the winter wheat exchanges lower. A disappointing export inspections estimate added to the pressure.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - Markets
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Wheat opened and traded lower to start the week. Harvest progress combined with spill-over selling from the lower corn market to push the winter wheat exchanges lower. A disappointing export inspections estimate added to the pressure.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - Markets
Latest news
A North Dakota man pleads guilty to money laundering, Tuberculosis has been identified in a North Dakota beef cow, and a South Dakota farmer has been awarded $1 million in damages after being the victim of cattle fraud.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - News
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A North Dakota man pleads guilty to money laundering, Tuberculosis has been identified in a North Dakota beef cow, and a South Dakota farmer has been awarded $1 million in damages after being the victim of cattle fraud.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Agweek - News
‘Pink slime’ lawsuit heads back to state court
A federal judge on Wednesday moved a South Dakota beef processing company’s defamation lawsuit against ABC News back to state court.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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A federal judge on Wednesday moved a South Dakota beef processing company’s defamation lawsuit against ABC News back to state court.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - Associated Press - News
Fire kills 26 calves, destroys barn in Minn.
A barn was destroyed and 26 3-week-old bottle calves were killed in a fire June 11, about a mile south of the Lake Bella dam near the Minnesota-Iowa line.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - - News
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A barn was destroyed and 26 3-week-old bottle calves were killed in a fire June 11, about a mile south of the Lake Bella dam near the Minnesota-Iowa line.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - - News
Minn. couple charged in dead horses case
Bill and Penny Fick, the owners of six horses found dead in rural Vergas, Minn., in February, have each been charged with 21 counts of animal mistreatment in Otter Tail County District Court.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - - News
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Bill and Penny Fick, the owners of six horses found dead in rural Vergas, Minn., in February, have each been charged with 21 counts of animal mistreatment in Otter Tail County District Court.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - - News
Senate approves farm bill
Now comes the hard part: House passage.
Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Now comes the hard part: House passage.
Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - Agweek - News
Fire kills 119 at poultry plant in China
Focuses scrutiny on China-US pork company transaction
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Focuses scrutiny on China-US pork company transaction
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News
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Horse killed, 2 people injured in ND collision, Kan. wheat farmer sues Monsanto and shortfall in ethanol production leads to a reduction in RINS
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Horse killed, 2 people injured in ND collision, Kan. wheat farmer sues Monsanto and shortfall in ethanol production leads to a reduction in RINS
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Agweek - News
Eye on the buyers
US wheat industry worries about response to GMO controversy
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Agweek - News
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US wheat industry worries about response to GMO controversy
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Agweek - News
Canada releases list of US products that could face tariffs
Ottawa is warning it may impose tariffs on everything from orange juice to bread if the United States doesn’t change a meat-labeling policy that Canadian beef and pork industries say is costing them more than $1 billion a year.
Friday, June, 07, 2013 - Canadian Press - News
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Ottawa is warning it may impose tariffs on everything from orange juice to bread if the United States doesn’t change a meat-labeling policy that Canadian beef and pork industries say is costing them more than $1 billion a year.
Friday, June, 07, 2013 - Canadian Press - News
Horse killed, 2 people injured in ND crash
Monday, June, 03, 2013 - - News
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Monday, June, 03, 2013 - - News
Planting delays support markets
Wheat started the short week with gains but faded as the session proceeded. Early support spilled over from a higher corn and soybean market. But the strength in other grains was not enough to keep wheat higher.
Monday, June, 03, 2013 - Agweek - Markets
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Wheat started the short week with gains but faded as the session proceeded. Early support spilled over from a higher corn and soybean market. But the strength in other grains was not enough to keep wheat higher.
Monday, June, 03, 2013 - Agweek - Markets
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American Crystal Sugar employees return to work, rainfall soaks counties in North Dakota and Minnesota, and the drought eases in parts of SD.
Monday, June, 03, 2013 - Agweek - News
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American Crystal Sugar employees return to work, rainfall soaks counties in North Dakota and Minnesota, and the drought eases in parts of SD.
Monday, June, 03, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Ottawa takes a hardline approach toward U.S. meat labeling regulations, beef processing season ends, and hundreds of property owners in South Dakota could face a tax increase due to higher land classification standards.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - Agweek - News
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Ottawa takes a hardline approach toward U.S. meat labeling regulations, beef processing season ends, and hundreds of property owners in South Dakota could face a tax increase due to higher land classification standards.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - Agweek - News
Senate rejects Shaheen sugar program amendment
In a major victory for the sugar grower industry, the Senate has voted against an amendment by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., to change the program. The vote was 45 in favor and 54 against.
Wednesday, May, 22, 2013 - - News
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In a major victory for the sugar grower industry, the Senate has voted against an amendment by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., to change the program. The vote was 45 in favor and 54 against.
Wednesday, May, 22, 2013 - - News
Weather influences market
Wheat started the week positive. Early support was from spillover buying from a stronger corn and soybean market. Additional support was from thoughts of improving fundamental news, as traders are looking for winter wheat crop conditions to decline.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Agweek - Markets
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Wheat started the week positive. Early support was from spillover buying from a stronger corn and soybean market. Additional support was from thoughts of improving fundamental news, as traders are looking for winter wheat crop conditions to decline.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Agweek - Markets
