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Wine, cheese and more
My knowledge of French agriculture is limited. I know France is Europe's biggest ag producer and that it's a major player in wine and dairy. I also know that the Limousin cattle breed originated in a ...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 8:40 AM
Ag United and South Dakota's True Environmentalists
Agriculture faces increasing scrutiny from people and organizations that are far-removed from the land and the sources of their food. Our food doesnt come from a grocery storetheyre just the distribut...
Posted on 8/14/12 at 8:00 PM
ND issues first potash permit in decades
BISMARCK — North Dakota has approved its first exploratory drilling permit in more than three decades for potash, a form of salt used for fertilizer.By Associated Press , August 16, 2010
ND unveils new kitchen on wheels
FARGO — The state of North Dakota has a new kitchen — on wheels.By Associated Press , August 12, 2010
We need to tell ag story our way
CLARENCE, Mo. — Farmers and ranchers are telling their stories far and wide, from face-to-face meetings to harnessing the popular power of social media. Communications tools such as YouTube, a video hosting site, have helped us put our faces on American food production. As a result, more Americans are learning about modern family farms, including the values and ethics that guide us in providing care for our animals and the environment.By Chris Chinn , July 20, 2010
Report: Ag research too focused on food production
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — American farmers are producing more food than ever, but agricultural research is too focused on increasing production and needs to do better at considering consequences such as water and air pollution, according to a report issued Tuesday by a federal advisory group.By David Mercer , June 29, 2010
Precision ag on the rise
The number of producers utilizing aspects of precision agriculture is growing, a North Dakota State University extension official said.May 29, 2010
Cap-and-trade legislation ‘lethal’ to beet industry, says American Crystal exec
If “cap-and-trade” legislation were to move forward as currently framed, it would be the death knell to the “world-class efficient” sugar beet industry in the Red River Valley, and much of the rest of the country, a top executive of American Crystal Sugar Co. said this week.
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By By Mikkel Pates, Forum Communications Co. , May 27, 2010
Minnesota West Ag program to go online during fall harvest
By Julie Buntjer , May 10, 2010
Back to the old wheat grind
April 16, 2010
New cover crop program seeks area producers
March 25, 2010
Farmers invited to MDA listening session in Pipestone
ST. PAUL — It has been an eventful 2009 for farmers and agribusinesses, and there’s no sign of things slowing down in 2010 or beyond. With that in mind, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture is inviting local farmers and others in agriculture to share their thoughts on key issues during a listening session with Deputy Commissioner Jim Boerboom on Wednesday in Pipestone.December 26, 2009
Ag. forum to be held in Jan.
No-till cropping systems, the future and economy of agriculture and how to farm with family are a few of the topics that will be discussed at the 14th Annual Diversity, Direction and Dollars Agricultural Forum to be held Jan. 5 in Dickinson.December 19, 2009
N.D. Ag Hall of Fame taking nominations
The selection committee of the North Dakota Agricultural Hall of Fame is asking the public for candidate suggestions for the 2010 inductees - men and women who have made the wheels of agriculture turn.September 14, 2009
Organic certification cost-share still possible for 2008
BISMARCK- “There is still time for organic producers, processors and handlers to recoup 75 percent of their organic certification costs up to $750 for the year 2008,” said Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring. “Applications will be accepted through Sept. 30, 2009.”September 14, 2009
Ag Technology contest this Saturday
The UW-River Falls will be hosting the 49th annual Agricultural Technology Contest on Saturday, March 28. On this day 1173 middle and high school students representing 72 schools from both Minnesota and Wisconsin will be competing in 19 different contests.March 24, 2009
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