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Posted on 2/19/12 at 3:30 AM
Corn, mindsets and higher yields
By Jonathan Knutson , February 22, 2012
SDPUC suspends Minn. seed company license
By Mikkel Pates , February 17, 2012
Anderson seed inquiries
FARGO, N.D. — A Canadian specialty grain firm has purchased two Minnesota grain companies for a total of $19 million amid financial problems with one of the purchased companies.By Mikkel Pates , February 16, 2012
Concern growing over tight seed corn supply
Minnesota Corn Growers Association President John Mages says a seed dealer recently told him that if a farmer had a thousand acres of seed corn to plant and he or she didn't have any ordered, it would be tough to get.By Associated Press , February 10, 2012
Excited about canola
By Jonathan Knutson , February 08, 2012
100 years of history
By Mikkel Pates , January 23, 2012
New winter wheat variety released
BROOKINGS, S.D. — South Dakota wheat growers will soon have access to a new hard red winter wheat variety. After more than 10 years in development, the SDSU Agricultural Experiment Station recently released the new variety — Ideal.By Yankton (S.D.) Daily Press & Dakotan , January 16, 2012
Survey: Many Chicagoans see seed source signs as indication of corporate ownership
VAIL, Colo. — Those seed company signs that proudly proclaim the source of seed for the crops growing on farmers’ fields make urban Americans think that the farm is owned by a seed corporation and may be damaging the image of family farming, an Illinois Farm Bureau survey of Chicagoans has found.By Jerry Hagstrom , August 10, 2010
Seed commissioner: Keep durum sales legal
Due to renewed interest in planting durum wheat, state seed officials are concerned that a high demand for the grain may drive some producers to buy and sell durum illegally.May 22, 2010
Soybean seed in short supply in some areas
Soybean seed is in short supply for some area farmers. But the best bet is that producers should have enough to finish planting unless a wide swath of frost kills young bean plants and forces reseeding.By By Jonathan Knutson, By Jonathan Knutson Forum Communications Co. , May 15, 2010
Concern over supply of soybean seed
Soybean seed is in short supply for some area farmers. But the best bet is that producers should have enough to finish planting unless a wide swath of frost kills young bean plants and forces reseeding.By Jonathan Knutson , May 10, 2010
Monsanto expanding its West Fargo facility
By Tracy Frank , April 02, 2010
Pioneer making seed for 2010 despite 2009 moisture issues
By Mikkel Pates , March 22, 2010
Pioneer proposes expansion in Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa — Pioneer Hi-Bred International is proposing an $154 million expansion near the seed company’s main campus in Johnston that would create over 400 jobs in the next three years.March 16, 2010
Syngenta to sell soybeans by seed count
By selling soybeans in EZ-Count 140,000 seed units rather than 50-pound units, Syngenta provides growers with a more accurate way to order seed and aligns with grower interest in precision planting.By Agweek Wire Reports , February 18, 2010
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