FLOOD
Deb's Retirement
I was eight in 1973. The time since then has seemed almost a lifetime because, for me, it almost is. It is amazing to think that for one person that same chunk of time has been a career. My ...
Posted on 9/29/12 at 7:21 AM
15 Years Ago
It is hard to believe that fifteen years have passed by since the Flood of the Century in April 1997. That flood was preceded by what was arguably the most significant blizzard to strike the state o...
Posted on 4/5/12 at 8:16 AM
Ranchers battle against high river levels during calving season
By Kevin Wallevand , March 22, 2010
ND farmers race to combine corn before flood
ARGUSVILLE, N.D. — Some North Dakota farmers are in a race to combine corn before fields are flooded.March 19, 2010
Fargo floods turn farm fields into sprawling lakes
KRAGNES, Minn. (AP) — For farmer Brian Thomas, getting to town for errands is no simple matter these days as floodwaters cover fields and sections of country roads in the rural areas near Fargo, N.D.By JOHN FLESHER , March 19, 2010
Trooper rescues flood-stranded farmer in Lac qui Parle County
By Tribune News , March 18, 2010
Ranchers urged to move animals from flood-prone areas
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring is urging ranchers in flood-prone parts of the state to move animals from low-lying areas to higher ground.March 17, 2010
Ranchers urged to move animals from low areas
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring is urging ranchers in flood-prone parts of the state to move animals from low-lying areas to higher ground.March 17, 2010
Flooding hurts family farms
Wayne Brendemuhl thinks he and his brothers will be the last generation of his family to farm northeast of Kragnes, Minn.March 17, 2010
More farmers eyeing tile drainage
February 04, 2010
Valley soil conditions mirror 2008
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — The National Weather Service says late-fall rains in the Red River Valley have kept groundwater conditions overly wet heading into the winter, which could affect spring flooding.November 19, 2009
Experts say mild weather to linger
The region has basked in a welcome run of mild weather lately. Dare we ask: Will it last?By Patrick Springer , November 11, 2009
Flooding leaves big gorge on North Dakota farm
LINTON, N.D. (AP) — Bob Feist can hardly bear to look at his south central North Dakota farmland that once held spring-fed ponds with minnows.August 29, 2009
Flooding turns N.D. elevator into post office
By Dave Kolpack , July 25, 2009
North Dakota farmers escape tornado
By Kevin Bonham, Grand Forks (N.D.) Herald , June 28, 2009
Interest in tile drainage grows
June 17, 2009
Turf wars: Horticulturists share tips on how to best heal your yard from effects of flooding
May 31, 2009
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