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State decision on cattle import order not imminent

October 26, 2008 BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s import restrictions on Minnesota cattle are likely to remain for at least another seven weeks while North Dakota officials gather details about the neighboring state’... more »»

The changing business of agriculture

October 5, 2008 Most farmers and agri-businessmen would probably agree that it is not “business as usual” in the field of agricultur. more »»

The changing business of agriculture

October 5, 2008 Most farmers and agri-businessmen would probably agree that it is not “business as usual” in the field of agricultur. more »»

The changing business of agriculture

October 5, 2008 Most farmers and agri-businessmen would probably agree that it is not “business as usual” in the field of agricultur. more »»

Renewable energy research takes different directions

September 21, 2008 By WHITNEY PANDIL-EATON Staff Writer wpandileaton@minotdailynews. more »»

Applications being accepted for improving cropland in Devils Lake

September 21, 2008 Natural Resources Conservation Services field offers are accepting applications for an initiative to improve the soil condition, plant condition and water quality of salt-affected cropland in the... more »»

Annual state Stockmen’s convention to be held in MInot

September 21, 2008 The 79th annual North Dakota Stockmen’s Association convention and trade show will be Sept. 25-27 in the Grand International Inn in Minot. more »»

Edible landscaping

August 31, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Tidy lawns have been replaced by a jumble of hot peppers, tomatoes, peas, peaches, berries and plums in the front yards of two next-door neighbor. more »»

Farmers Union bus trip for women set in October

August 24, 2008 The North Dakota Farmers Union bus trip for women will be Oct. 8-10 to Minneapolis. more »»

High tunnel farming

July 12, 2008 CROOKSTON, Minn. – Terry Nennich was hoping a certified organic produce farm near this northwest Minnesota community would be the last of four stops by a North Dakota tour group. more »»

Science-based farming research

May 18, 2008 BERTHOLD – A privately-owned farm research organization that’s only been operating for three weeks already has 70 producers signed up in northwestern North Dakota with the promise of mor... more »»

Drought meeting Monday at NCREC

May 18, 2008 The rainfall that was received in the area was very helpful, but drought issues still remain for area farmers and ranchers. more »»

Rockeman Herefords recognized nationally

May 18, 2008 Christopher, Brett and Mark Rockeman of Rockeman Herefords in Donnybrook were recently recognized by the American Hereford Association for producing two cows named to the Dams of Distinction lis. more »»

House passes veto-proof farm bill

May 15, 2008     WASHINGTON (AP) — By a strong, veto-proof majority, the House passed a $290 billion farm bill with increased subsidies for farmers and food stamps for the poor amid rising... more »»

MHS student wins ag award

May 11, 2008 Tiffany Stoppler, a student at Minot High School, recently received the school’s highest agricultural honor, the DEKALB Agricultural Accomplishment Award, sponsored by Monsanto Co. more »»

Monitor water quality in drought conditions

May 4, 2008 Water is the most important nutrient for livestock. more »»

BRIEFS: New CRP practice to address wildlife needs

April 27, 2008 A new habitat practice that enrolls croplands, wetlands, existing grass or expired Conservation Reserve Program acres into CRP is available to landowners. more »»

 
 

 

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