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Late week rally
The wheat market traded with moderate gains last week.
Monday, October, 22, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Not a production issue
The world may already produce enough food for 9 billion mouths, but wastes too much.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Downsizing in drought
My husband and I recently made a tough decision regarding our flock of sheep.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Drought holds steady, clouding winter crop outlook
The nation’s worst drought in decades showed no signs of improvement last week in parts of the Midwest and Plains where the corn harvest is about two-thirds complete, clouding the prospects for the winter wheat crop, according to a drought report released Thursday.
Thursday, October, 11, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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ND farm family living expenditures increase
Farm family living expenditures increased from $43,107 in 2004 to $67,947 in 2011.
Wednesday, October, 10, 2012 - North Dakota State University - News

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Markets retreat after friendly report
The wheat exchanges traded on the defense for most of last week with selling spilling over from more negative demand news
Monday, October, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Family feedlot
Jeff and Jona Kvamme purchased Pipestem Feeders LLC north of Carrington, N.D., in March. They had managed the custom feeding facility since 2004 and oversaw its complete remodeling in the past four years.
Monday, September, 24, 2012 - Agweek - News

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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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Sharply lower dollar supportive
Weak dollar supports wheat market; corn stocks up in USDA report.
Monday, September, 17, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Quiet 'Spirit'
Autonomous Tractor Corp. skipped the much-ballyhooed field demonstration for its tank-like driverless tractor at the Big Iron farm show, held Sept. 11 through 13.
Monday, September, 17, 2012 - Agweek - News

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CHS will build nitrogen fertilizer plant in ND
Farmers and North Dakota state officials have long discussed the possibility and benefits of a nitrogen fertilizer plant in the state and on Wednesday, Governor Jack Dalrymple confirmed that those talks have yielded a significant result.
Wednesday, September, 12, 2012 - Agweek - News

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The hole in the farm safety net
The proposed farm bills (with one exception) for the 2013 to 2017 period are languishing in Congress and have a hole in the safety net. It would take a few years to expose the hole and odds now seem low that it would occur, but it is there just waiting.
Monday, September, 10, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Horse slaughter holdup
I read the recent cover story about the proposed horse slaughter plants in the U.S. (Agweek, Aug. 27) To say the plants are having problems getting opened is an understatement.
Monday, September, 10, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Dry times
Chad Groos, 41, farms two miles north of Coleman, S.D., with his father, Andy, and brothers Eric and Grant. Groos says his family is fortunate this year, compared with those farther south plagued by severe drought.
Monday, September, 10, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Drought will continue
The worst drought in decades is expected, in the next few months, to continue choking a large area of the plains and Rockies that missed the soggy remnants of Hurricane Isaac.
Thursday, September, 06, 2012 - New York Times News Service - News

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Big Iron: Schollander pride
Not everyone agrees on whether Schollander Pavilion was named for Art Schollander, the man who sold the land to the county at a discount, or for his grandson who was a bonafide Olympic swimming hero. Officially, the centerpiece building for the Red River Valley Fair and Big Iron was named for Art Schollander.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Minn-Dak Farmers Co-op will expand
The board of Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative of Wahpeton, N.D., voted Aug. 28 to go ahead with a $70.3 million plan to build a molasses desugarization plant as an add-on to its sugar beet factory.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Hot, dry weather hits row crops
Hot, dry conditions persist throughout the region, and are pushing row crops toward maturity. Here is a summary of the National Agricultural Statistics Service weekly crop and weather reports, released Aug. 27.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2012 - Agweek - News

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