BARLEY
Hydroponic Fodder Project
I am never better than when I am on my feet. I was not born to sit in a tractor, I was born to walk in a pasture. I know others are different but for me, I am best when on my feet. I think this is par...
Posted on 1/26/13 at 9:14 AM
Another 'screwy' year
For the second straight spring, farmers in much of northwestern North Dakota are experiencing what Ross, N.D.-based grain elevator manager John Woodbury calls “a screwy year.”By Jonathan Knutson , April 30, 2012
Markets retreat on favorable conditions
By Ray Grabanski , April 23, 2012
Staggered end
By Mikkel Pates , April 23, 2012
USDA report surprises
By Ray Grabanski , April 16, 2012
Seed shortages
Corn planting is swinging into high gear across the region, but some area farmers may not get enough seed to plant all the corn — or at least the type of corn — that they want.By Jonathan Knutson , April 16, 2012
Planting progresses
By Ray Grabanski , April 09, 2012
Barley bounces back
Sheyenne, N.D., farmer Mark Seastrand expects to plant roughly twice as many barley acres this spring as a year ago. A lot of other North Dakota farmers will be planting more barley, too, if the U.S. Department of Agriculture is right.By Jonathan Knutson , April 09, 2012
USDA surprises market
By Ray Grabanski , April 02, 2012
Sugar beets-to-ethanol
By Mikkel Pates , April 02, 2012
'For the land and its people'
By Mikkel Pates , April 02, 2012
All hail, King Corn
Key USDA report expects farmers to plant a lot more corn acres and less wheat acres.By Jonathan Knutson , March 30, 2012
Markets retreat
By Ray Grabanski , March 26, 2012
Exports drive market
By Ray Grabanski , March 19, 2012
Durum decline
By Jonathan Knutson , March 12, 2012
Firm markets start new month
By Ray Grabanski , March 05, 2012
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