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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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Good times, bad decisions
This past summer, I was sitting in the audience at an area farm event when three retired farmers sat down in the row just ahead of me.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Crossbred pressure imagined
There I was, dreaming again. Maybe the topic came from thinking about my straightbred commercial cowherd a lot that day.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Planning for the plant
CHS, the largest cooperative in the U.S., recently announced plans to build a nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing plant in Spiritwood, N.D. North Dakota Farmers Union was a driving force behind this announcement.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Crops Institute hosts soy course
Soybeans grown in Minnesota and the Dakotas may not always excel in protein content, but the three states have launched a new effort to promote special amino acid characteristics.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Agweek - 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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Preventing animal cruelty
The issue of inhumane treatment of animals has drawn increasing attention in recent months.
Monday, October, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Flipping the switch
It’s been called Middleroad Acres since the 1930s. That’s because the farmstead is bisected by a township road.
Monday, October, 08, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Fall poetry in farm country
Fall is upon us. It seems hard to believe, but the row crop season harvest could be over before the end of October, depending on whether we start getting badly needed rain. Forgive me for not writing a “drought of 2013” story until we know whether it’s rained before freeze-up.
Monday, October, 01, 2012 - Agweek - News

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A harvest to remember
Early, orderly harvest features better-than-expected yields, strong prices
Monday, October, 01, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Queen bee
Some people view bees as a nuisance or a threat. Emily Campbell sees the insects as fascinating and beneficial.
Monday, September, 24, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Boosting research
North Dakota’s corn and soybean growers organizations both have added new top guns for research.
Monday, September, 24, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Stabenow committed to farm bill
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., said Sept. 20 that she will “do everything possible” to get a new farm bill finished in the lame duck session, despite House leadership’s unwillingness to bring the bill to the House floor.
Friday, September, 21, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Farm bill fumble
Speaker of the House John Boehner made the expected announcement Sept. 20 that the farm bill would see no action until after the election.
Thursday, September, 20, 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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Peterson: farm bill unlikely soon
Don’t expect a new farm bill by the time Congress bails out of Washington next week for the fall election, Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., said Friday.
Wednesday, September, 19, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Yield tracking
The harvest season is upon us, and it presents the opportunity for some lawyerly advice on record-keeping intended to make your life easier in the long run.
Monday, September, 17, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Lingering effects
We recently read an interesting perspective on the drought from someone actively engaged in raising corn.
Monday, September, 17, 2012 - Agweek - News

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2012 drought: How does it stack up?
This year's drought in the Upper Midwest is widely believed to be the worst, on balance, since the droughts of 1988 and 1961.
Monday, September, 17, 2012 - Agweek - News

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