FARMING
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
Going back to Gully
My daytrips usually involve exotic locales such as Carrington, North Dakota to visit my brother or even so far-flung a location as Austin, Minnesota to pick-up something I purchased on eBay. This week...
Posted on 5/27/11 at 2:45 PM
New proposal to cap farm payments
A new proposal to place a hard cap on farm payments to individual farmers has the strong endorsement of the president of one of North DakotaBy Jonathan Knutson , March 27, 2012
Osage family up to elbows in goat soap
By Paula Quam , March 08, 2012
Farmers Encouraged to Get Crop Insurance With Drier-than-average Winter
By Adam Ladwig , February 21, 2012
Farmers, mark your calendars
You may have heard that the Mayan calendar ends in 2012, and that it might be the end of the world. Just for your information, the Mayan calendar ends like ours ends, on Dec. 31. As the song goes,By Lance Brower , February 08, 2012
N.D. grower wins top award
By Jonathan Knutson , February 07, 2012
Farm Rescue taking requests for Upper Midwest spring planting help
The North Dakota-based operation provides planting and harvesting aid to farm families who have gone through a major illness, injury or disaster. It helps with the actual farm work rather than doling out money. Each family can receive help on up to 1,000 acres.By Associated Press , February 03, 2012
Winter wheat plantings rise amid higher prices
By Roxana Hegeman , January 12, 2012
S.D. farmer alleges physical confrontation with U.S. Fish and Wildlife officer
By Mikkel Pates , December 12, 2011
Hoeven: Sugar program must be in farm bill
The U.S. sugar program seems to be on track to be continued in the 2012 Farm Bill, Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said Friday.
December 09, 2011
A friend to farmers in need
By Ann Bailey , November 12, 2011
USDA: Durum, spring wheat output even lower
Fallout from flooding cuts grain productionEarlier estimates had pegged the crop at its lowest levels since Eisenhower was president. The new numbers are even lower.
By Stephen J. Lee , November 09, 2011
Farm-state lawmakers moving to create unprecedented fed subsidy program
The subsidy, free insurance that would cover farmers' "shallow crop losses" before their paid insurance kicks in, has been pushed by corn and soybean farmers who could benefit the most from the program. It would replace for the most part several other subsidy programs, including direct payments preferred by Southern rice and cotton farmers.By Mary Clare Jalonick , November 07, 2011
Nice start to calving season despite snowstorm and flooding concerns
ItBy Jonathan Knutson , April 05, 2011
AGCO-Amity leads ND to new national customers
By Mikkel Pates , March 01, 2011
Report: Weather a factor in decreased corn yields across U.S.
By Associated Press , January 12, 2011
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