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N-Flex gets grant for North Dakota fertilizer plants, Minnesota man pleads guilty to crop damage charges, and South Dakota land sells for $13,000 per acre.
Monday, December, 03, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Grain pile scramble
If the rain stops, Mike Morgan and his crews at Thompson (N.D.) Farmers Co-op Elevator will be scrambling Oct. 29. Morgan expects that’s when the co-op will be able to start removing that 550,000-bushel pile of corn it put on a soybean stubble field east of town.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - Agweek - News

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ND oilseed facility will be sold
A defunct oilseed processing plant in Northwood, N.D., will be sold at a sheriff’s foreclosure sale on Nov. 27, and the plant potentially could resume operations quickly, according to an official with the auction company handling the sale.
Thursday, October, 25, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Sunflower surprise
The crop holds up better than expected in this dry year.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Adding 'the money crop'
Farmers Elevator Co. of Alvarado, Minn., isn’t ready to take corn quite yet. But the elevator, which recently began offering corn bids, is getting close.
Monday, October, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Japanese company building grain elevator in ND, Crystal union members picket board members, Mediation service available for disaster assistance
Monday, September, 10, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Durum: 2 hits, 1 miss
Area durum producers appear to have gone two for three this growing season. Yields, on balance, are OK. Quality generally is good. But prices are disappointing.
Monday, September, 10, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Sell grain now or wait?
Sell grain now at attractive prices or hold off in the hope that prices will rise even higher? That’s the difficult choice facing farmers this drought-ravaged fall.
Monday, August, 27, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Full bore on wheat
On a recent hot, dry August morning, farmers in northeast North Dakota were in full harvest mode. Combines rumbled through amber fields of wheat.
Monday, August, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Oil partnerships strengthen N.D. farmers elevator
Fourteen months ago, the general manager of the Berthold Farmers Elevator worried how he would keep everyone on the payroll during such a wet season.
Thursday, August, 09, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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N.D. PSC grants Legumex license
The North Dakota Public Service Commission on Aug. 1 granted Legumex Walker Sunflower LLC its requests for grain handling licenses on old Anderson Seed Co. locations in Durbin and Selz, N.D.
Thursday, August, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News

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APUC funding, farm child labor laws, CRP policy and beef recall.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News

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End of an Era
Noodles by Leonardo’s durum mill and pasta plant in Cando, N.D., is shutting down for good, tentatively on Sept. 30.
Monday, July, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Sensing opportunity
Larry Mosbrucker has unloaded a lot of trucks in his life. Now, he says, he’s invented a product that makes the job easier.
Monday, July, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News

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PSC candidate wants $10 million indemnity fund
Brad Crabtree, the Democratic nominee for the North Dakota Public Service Commission, wants the Legislature to restore the state indemnity fund for price-later contracts to $10 million in order to protect farmers in elevator insolvencies.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Farmers vote to liquidate Falkirk Elevators
Members of the Falkirk Elevators — stations at Falkirk, N.D., and Hazen, N.D., — gathered June 25 in the basement of the Memorial Hall building in Washburn and voted 88-1 to liquidate the elevators, ending nearly 100 years of grain house history in both locations.
Tuesday, June, 26, 2012 - The Bismarck (N.D.) Tribune - News

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Grain buyers, warehouses and insolvency
BISMARCK, N.D. — With three active insolvency proceedings being administered by the North Dakota Public Service Commission, and another North Dakota grain elevator in dire straits, it seems a good time to revisit some of the basic laws related to grain elevator and buyer insolvencies. While the laws related to these insolvencies can be complex, there are a few basic issues that farmers should be aware of.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Agweek - Opinion

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Going up
HEBRON, N.D. — Inch by inch, Archer Daniel Midland Co.’s newest grain elevator is towering above Hebron, N.D.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Chilly day, good-looking crops
On a normal mid-June day in the Upper Midwest, many farmers apply chemicals to their crops or take a first cutting of alfalfa. But a recent Agweek trip through parts of Benson, Pierce and Bottineau counties in north-central North Dakota didn’t take place on a normal mid-June day. The day of the trip provided the worst possible weather to spray crops or cut alfalfa: rain clouds filled the sky, temperatures fell south of 50 degrees and a stiff, cold wind shook even the stoutest evergreens in shelterbelts.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Crops faring well
Crops generally look good across the Upper Midwest, with widespread rains in late May providing a healthy boost.
Monday, June, 04, 2012 - Agweek - News

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