CORN
Corn rocks this spring
When I was a farm kid growing up in central North Dakota, corn seemed a little exotic. Not as exotic as coconuts or pineapples, of course, but out of the ordinary nonetheless. Corn for silage, sure: ...
Posted on 5/3/12 at 12:30 PM
Corn burning made easy
We heat our house with corn; which means that our heating bill has been pretty expensive this year. Burning corn kernels for heat was really great a few years back when corn was cheap, today it just...
Posted on 2/11/11 at 12:29 AM
Crop forecast: soybeans up, corn down
Worthington, Minn. The latest crop forecast projects Minnesota farmers will see a bigger soybean yield, but the outlook for corn has dimmed a bit. The U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts Minnes...
Posted on 9/13/10 at 10:55 AM
USDA report surprises
By Ray Grabanski , April 16, 2012
China buying US corn
By Sue Martin , 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
Staying sunny
Sunflower acreage this year in North Dakota, the nation’s dominant producer of the crop, is projected to sink to its second-lowest rate since 1976. But the executive director of the National Sunflower Association says there’s reason to be optimistic about his crop’s future, both in and outside the state.By Jonathan Knutson , April 16, 2012
Fit to plant
By Mikkel Pates , April 16, 2012
Cost of deer depredation
By Mikkel Pates , April 16, 2012
Planting progresses
By Ray Grabanski , April 09, 2012
Farmland rental rates keep climbing
As expected, rental rates for farmland continue to rise across North Dakota, with many counties in the state seeing an increase of roughly 5 to 10 percent from a year ago.By Jonathan Knutson , April 09, 2012
East to west
By Mikkel Pates , April 09, 2012
Latest News
American Indian leader testifies against wolf hunt in MinnesotaBy Agweek wire reports , April 09, 2012
Keeping the farm economy strong
By Al Franken , April 09, 2012
Future bright for U.S. farmers
When a leader of a foreign nation pays a visit to the United States, it’s usually limited to a stop in Washington, D.C. That makes Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping’s mid-February visit to Iowa all the more significant.By By Chad Blindauer , April 05, 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
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