FARM
Farming, pheasants and working together
If you hunt pheasants, Hettinger County (N.D.) is a cross between Nirvana and Valhalla. "Hettinger County has long been recognized for its excellent hunting. We live in the center of what is arguably...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 10:29 AM
Farm Update
I like to give readers a little slice of the farm on occasion. Some people farmed much of their lives and then retired while others grew up on the farm so both groups have memories that occupy...
Posted on 9/1/12 at 7:20 AM
South Dakota Farm Girls Show Viewers "The Good Life"
What I love about South Dakota women is that theyre not afraid to show people what theyre made of. True South Dakotans, farm girls, and friends, Laura Nielson and Ange Kapperman have been creating a b...
Posted on 9/27/11 at 8:00 PM
Hallock canola plant up, running
Hallock, Minn. - Ahead of schedule after faster-than-expected construction, Minnesota’s only canola seed crushing and refining plant is now operating at full capacity, processing up to 1,000 tons of seed each day to produce food-grade canola oil and canola meal.
By Ryan Johnson , July 20, 2012
Technology improves with more corn acres
By By Mikkel Pates , July 20, 2012
Efforts to restore funding for rural development in Farm Bill
Concerns are being raised on a number of fronts as the U.S. House Agriculture Committee begins deliberations on its version of the national Farm Bill on Wednesday.By John Michaelson, Minnesota News Connection , July 10, 2012
After heat, 77 percent of corn good to excellent
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota crops continued to progress ahead of the average, even with record-setting temperatures last week.By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , July 10, 2012
Sunflower plant workers spruce up their city
By Mike Nowatzki , July 06, 2012
Woodcarver cut her teeth in dental lab
Rochert, Minn. - If you ask Janice Kristofitz, you’re never too old to learn new tricks, especially when it comes to art.
By Sam Benshoof , June 29, 2012
Bucyrus grain facility to open in 2013
June 26, 2012
Goehring to head midwest ag department group
By North Dakota Department of Agriculture , June 25, 2012
'For my sins'
CARLISLE, Cumbria — The fellow assigned to pick us up at the rail depot at Carlisle, Cumbria, acknowledges that — yes, he’s a farmer. “For my sins,” Eric Kitching adds for effect. It’s meant as a half-joke, and an expression we’d hear from others during our stay. Besides picking us up at the station, he volunteered his time to release the sheep for the dog trial competition.By Mikkel Pates , June 25, 2012
'Auch aye, the Noooo!'
“Auch Aye, the Nooo!” yells Ken Waring, the sheep trader and landowner who hosts the Penton Discussion Group Annual Sheep Dog Trials on one of his fields.By Mikkel Pates , June 25, 2012
Sheep trial adventure
By Mikkel Pates , June 25, 2012
Preaching what he practices
By Jonathan Knutson , June 25, 2012
Latest News
N.D. further eases Minn. cattle import requirementsBy Agweek wire reports , June 25, 2012
Dry bean border snag
The Mexican government is stepping up enforcement of a so-called “zero-soil tolerance law,” and that could cut into demand for U.S. pinto and black beans, a U.S. dry bean trader tells Agweek.By Jonathan Knutson , June 25, 2012
Hop to it
Their numbers aren’t dangerously high yet, but Gary Adams continues to worry about grasshoppers.By Jonathan Knutson , June 25, 2012
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