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Farmers race storms to wrap up corn plantings
U.S. farmers should begin winding down corn plantings in the next week to 10 days, despite occasional showers and storms that will cause temporary delays, an agricultural meteorologist said May 22.
Wednesday, May, 22, 2013 - Reuters - News

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Growers making up for lost time in planting corn
Corn growers across the Midwest have made up for lost time in a big way from a slow start to planting season after a waterlogged spring.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - - News

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Several groups pursuing plans
Other ag interests in the U.S. and Canada are developing similar plans for nitrogen fertilizer facilities
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Hay supplies almost gone
Hay supplies are nearly depleted across much of the region, and some ranchers are facing tough choices that can include selling all or part of their herd.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Agweek - News

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'Right to farm' advances in Mo.
The Missouri State Legislature on May 14 passed legislation that would allow farmers and ranchers to engage in modern farming practices.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Agweek - News

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USDA: Despite late start, record corn crop likely
The wet start to the corn planting season is expected to reduce the amount each acre produces this year, but farmers are planting so much of the crop that they’re still likely to bring in a record amount.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Weather influences market
The May 1 session opened lower, but managed to hold mostly steady throughout most of the session. Early selling was tied to thoughts that last week’s gains have been a little overdone.
Monday, May, 06, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Recent storms help some areas, hurt others
The drought’s intensity also has lessened in parts of Minnesota. The previous week, 21 percent of the state was in severe drought, the second worst of four drought categories; the rate is 16 percent now.
Monday, April, 29, 2013 - Agweek - News

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NASS makes changes
The National Agricultural Statistics Service is restructuring, placing more focus on regional offices. The changes won't affect the services or information the agency provides, officials say.
Monday, April, 29, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Mont. Sen. Baucus announces retirement
Sen. Max Baucus of Montana, chairman of the Finance Committee, will retire from the Senate after 36 years, becoming the sixth Senate Democrat to leave the chamber in 2014.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - - News

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Northern Beef plant laying off 108 employees
A northern South Dakota beef processing plant says it's laying off 108 of its 420 employees until it can raise enough money to buy more cattle.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - - News

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Efforts launched in Congress to help next generation of farmers
Legislation that will help the next generation of farmers and ranchers create jobs and other economic activity in rural communities was introduced in both chambers of Congress April 25.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - - News

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Rain eases drought for some farmers, but not all
Rain that moved across the Midwest in the past week helped ease drought conditions for some farmers, but not everyone, according to the latest drought monitor report released Thursday.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Bankruptcy case dismissed
A U.S. bankruptcy court has dismissed the case of former Grafton, N.D., farmer Tom Grabanski.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Weather concerns drive market
Weather and planting delays had a strong influence on wheat prices during the week of April 15.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Heading back to work
Workers returning to American Crystal Sugar Co. following its lengthy lockout do not consider that lockout's end to be a union victory.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Alchem plant taken apart, pieces sold
Following several years of closure, the Alchem Ltd. ethanol plant has been completely disassembled.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Beet ethanol promoter must ‘cease and desist’
An Iowa man who a year ago spoke to Red River Valley farmers about supplying sugar beets to make ethanol in a mothballed Alchem Ltd. corn ethanol plant in Grafton, N.D., has had his Iowa insurance license suspended and Iowa officials have accused him of improper handling of securities sales.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Genetic bootstraps
Each time you buy a bull, keep a heifer or cull a cow, you choose a future for your herd and, collectively, for a beef industry that is either blessed or burdened with high prices.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Calif. bill to thwart animal investigations killed
After weeks of opposition from animal welfare advocates, labor groups and First Amendment experts, a California assembly member withdrew a bill that would limit undercover abuse investigations before it could advance past its first step.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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