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Union: No deal reached with American Crystal Sugar
FARGO, N.D. — Moorhead-based American Crystal Sugar met with locked out union workers in North Dakota, but a union representative said no deal was reached.
Friday, August, 26, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm

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American Crystal talks on
GRAND FORKS - American Crystal Sugar Co. and its labor union have agreed to come to the table today at the request of a federal mediator, three weeks into the company's lockout, in the wake of a union vote to reject the company's contract proposal.
Thursday, August, 25, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Talks between American Crystal, union to resume
FARGO, N.D. — Negotiations between American Crystal Sugar and union leaders representing about 1,300 locked out workers are expected to resume Thursday.
Wednesday, August, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm

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Roundup beet case briefings due Jan. 6
FARGO, N.D. — A federal judge in Washington on Aug. 17 set a new schedule for legal briefs in the case over partial deregulation of Roundup Ready beets.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Crystal pre-pile still a question
MOORHEAD, Minn. — American Crystal Sugar Co. will pull beet samples to help decide when the so-called “pre-pile” harvest schedule might begin, allowing factories to start running. Full-scale, round-the-clock harvest typically starts later, usually around Oct. 1.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Few Crystal farmers speak on lockout
FARGO, N.D. — Union employees at American Crystal Sugar Co. continue to be locked out of five Red River Valley beet plants because of an impasse over a labor contract. No new talks were scheduled at mid-week.
Tuesday, August, 16, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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No talks planned for Crystal, union
There appears to be no end in sight to the labor impasse between American Crystal Sugar Co. and 1,300 union workers at its facilities in North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa.
Monday, August, 08, 2011 - Grand Forks (N.D.) Herald - Farm

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Sweet or sour proposal?
FARGO, N.D. — American Crystal Sugar Co. union workers were expected to vote July 30 on a wage, benefit and hiring practice package to avoid a lock-out that would affect 1,300 workers at the company’s five factories in the Red River Valley and shipping/storage facilities elsewhere.
Saturday, July, 30, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Is Crystal Sugar heading for labor impasse?
MOORHEAD, Minn. — Is American Crystal Sugar Co. headed for a lockout with its 1,300 union employees on Aug. 1? Or will the last-minute brinksmanship end in an agreement?
Monday, July, 25, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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85 percent of Crystal’s beets are Roundup
MOORHEAD, Minn. — American Crystal Sugar Co. shareholders planted 85 percent of the 2011 crop to Roundup Ready beets this year, down from last year’s level of about 95 percent.
Monday, July, 11, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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American Crystal Sugar Co., union negotiating new labor agreement
FARGO, N.D. — American Crystal Sugar Co. of Moorhead, Minn., is in the midst of labor negotiations with the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union to replace a contract that expires July 31.
Tuesday, June, 21, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

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Delayed planting could lower yields, push back harvest
A wet spring and muddy fields have slowed planting for farmers in the Red River Valley and beyond. Last weekend’s rainstorms could make matters even worse, as later plantings could lead to lower yields and a delayed harvest.
Thursday, June, 02, 2011 - Grand Forks (N.D.) Herald - Farm

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