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Great spring for canola
By Jonathan Knutson , May 21, 2012
Trading hours compromise
A lot of people who buy and sell grain worried that this would be a long, complicated summer. Some, though not all, of their concerns were eased today.By Jonathan Knutson , May 18, 2012
Legal wrangling continues
By Mikkel Pates , May 14, 2012
Grain groups urge CFTC to solicit comments on expanded trading hours
WASHINGTON — The nation’s two leading grain organizations on May 10 urged the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to institute a 30-day public comment period to provide time to assess issues related to announced plans by the InterContinental Exchange and CME Group to launch expanded electronic trading hours this month for grain and oilseed futures and options contracts.By National Grain and Feed Association , May 10, 2012
USDA predicts record US corn harvest
Consumers could see some relief from higher food prices by late fall, if the latest government crop forecast holds up.By Sandy Shore , May 10, 2012
CBOT expands hours
Area grain elevator officials are evaluating the effect expanded hours at the Chicago Board of Trade will have on their operations.By Jonathan Knutson , May 07, 2012
Markets slip lower
By Ray Grabanski , May 07, 2012
Insect poses unusual threat
Aster leafhoppers are uncommon in North Dakota — so uncommon that Janet Knodel, North Dakota State University Extension Service entomologist, is drawing on a 1932 paper for information on how to fight them.By Jonathan Knutson , May 07, 2012
More questions than answers
FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Tony Clark says the agency may look for legal help beyond the state Attorney General’s office to help preserve more assets for unpaid farmers in the Anderson Seed Co. insolvency.By Mikkel Pates , May 07, 2012
PSC gets complaint on Falkirk, N.D., elevator
FARGO, N.D. — The North Dakota Public Service Commission on April 30 received a complaint about unpaid grain at Falkirk (N.D.) Farmers Elevator, the agency confirms. No action has been taken as yet.By Mikkel Pates , May 07, 2012
Prepay perils
By Mikkel Pates , May 07, 2012
In his genes
By Jonathan Knutson , May 07, 2012
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By Agweek Wire Reports , May 07, 2012
Corn is king this spring
By Jonathan Knutson , May 07, 2012
Buchanan named NDSU associate dean
By NDSU Agriculture Communication , May 02, 2012
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