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Narrowing the Gender Gap
For one of my first guest speaking engagements, the topic I chose to talk about was communication between couples and understanding our partner in order to help narrow the gender gap. Since a lot of...
Posted on 3/24/12 at 8:00 PM
Is that pop champagne?
By Mikkel Pates , March 05, 2012
Latest News
Lawmakers override veto on livestock bedding billBy Agweek Staff and Wire Reports , March 05, 2012
Celebrate National Agriculture Day March 8
ST. PAUL — March 8 is National Agriculture Day. Much has changed since University of Minnesota grad Don Neth started this day to honor agriculture more than 40 years ago.By Bev Durgan , March 05, 2012
Taxing ag out of business
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama proposed a multi-trillion-dollar-budget Feb. 13. The president said the budget is designed to spur job creation and impose higher taxes on the rich. However, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association President J.D. Alexander says the president’s take on the estate tax threatens job creation and punishes the producers of food and fiber.By National Cattlemen’s Beef Association , March 05, 2012
Corn riding high
FARGO, N.D. — Bart Schott planted his first corn crop in 1977. Since then, the North Dakota farmer and corn industry leader has watched the crop’s popularity explode across the state. Enthusiasm for the crop in North Dakota and elsewhere on the Northern Plains is particularly strong this spring.By Jonathan Knutson , February 27, 2012
NDPUC digesting Anderson Seed info
FARGO, N.D. — As of Feb. 23, the North Dakota Public Utilities Commission had not moved to change the brokerage status of Anderson Seed Co., a Mentor, Minn.-based sunflower company whose assets have been sold in the wake of nonpayment reports.By Mikkel Pates , February 27, 2012
Vilsack grilled on budget request
By Jerry Hagstrom , February 27, 2012
Corn, mindsets and higher yields
By Jonathan Knutson , February 22, 2012
Becoming a better farm manager
By Jonathan Knutson , February 20, 2012
Seller beware
By Derrick Braaten , February 20, 2012
Four of a kind
By Jonathan Knutson , February 16, 2012
Running for head and heart
By Ryan Taylor , February 13, 2012
USDA report offers little surprise
By Ray Grabanski , February 13, 2012
How to make a family farm fail
By Mikkel Pates , February 13, 2012
Public versus private
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The National Association of Farm Service Agency County Office Employees is contending that the government could save up to $2.5 billion per year by taking the crop insurance program away from insurance companies and agents and turning it over to the county offices, but the American Association of Crop Insurers says the private delivery system works fine and that it will fight the proposal.By Jerry Hagstrom , February 13, 2012
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