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AGCO announces $42 million expansion
Work will enhance production, capacity and efficiency
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Summer arrives
Many farmers are wondering why the market dropped $20 per metric ton after analysts forecast a historically tight carryout for 2012 and 2013 and a year-over-year decline in canola acres.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Focus on a farm bill
The Democratic-controlled Senate wants to make a small cut in food stamps, and Stabenow is likely to propose a cut of about $4 billion over 10 years, while the Republican-controlled House wants a much bigger cut.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Wheat gave up ‘king’ status
Biotechnology is bolstering corn’s importance on the Northern Plains. There are a number of other factors why acreage is overtaking wheat
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion

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The cost of compliance
Farmers may opt out of farm program with loss of direct payments
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion

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High court rules for Monsanto in patent case
The Supreme Court has sustained Monsanto Co.’s claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company’s patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - - News

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New fund raises questions
North Dakota has created a Heritage Fund for conservation projects and public access to outdoor recreation areas.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion

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Latest news
The American Meat Institute released a video tour of a pork slaughter plant hosted by Temple Grandin, Superior East entered into a joint venture with CHS, and Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed an executive order allowing over-width fertilizer application vehicles to travel at night in S.D.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Where does your food come from?
It's important to acknowledge the contributions of agriculture. If you’re like many Americans, your answer to “Where does your food come from?” is the grocery store, when in fact, this is just where it’s distributed. In reality, many people are unaware of agriculture in their lives, and what it takes to have food on their table.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - Opinion

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Army worms hit Southwest ND
North Dakota State University has released its first Crop & Pest report of the season. Army worms and alfalfa weevils are
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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A late, not-so-great spring
Agweek takes a trip through central North Dakota to hear from farmers about what. so far, has been a cold spring that has delayed planting
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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The potato farmer
As with all American farmers, the Offutt story starts with the family history in the New World.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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RRV farm flooding becomes nonevent
Despite near-record yields through much of the state, 2012 was considered abnormally dry and wasn’t counted as a planted year.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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The waiting game
One North Dakota farm town, like so many others in the region, is facing late planting. After a cold spring that brought late snow, farmers are anxious to get crops in their fields.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Easing the need
With new federal animal identification rules, inspecting veterinarians also have the responsibility of certifying the identification numbers, which are listed on the certificates of health.
Monday, May, 13, 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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Report: US winter wheat production forecast down
The winter wheat crop is expected to be far smaller this season compared to last, particularly for hard red varieties used in bread, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported Friday.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Texas launches criminal probe into plant explosion
Texas law enforcement officials on Friday launched a criminal investigation into the massive fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 people last month, after weeks of largely treating the blast as an industrial accident.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Canadian Wheat Board lassos cowboy for ad after controversial cowgirl picture
The Canadian Wheat Board is poking a little fun at itself, while hoping a new advertisement lassos them customers and not controversy. The ad features a man in jeans and a plaid shirt sitting on a fence and has the caption: “Worth another look.”
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - - News

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Agricultural issues stalling Canada-Europe trade deal, EU official says
The Canada-European Union free trade talks are nearing an end with agriculture issues the last major stumbling block to an agreement both sides say will boost economic growth, the EU ambassador Matthias Brinkmann said Thursday.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Canadian Press - News

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