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Hunters are reminded that hunting big game over bait is prohibited on all state owned or managed wildlife management areas, all U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service national wildlife refuges and waterfowl p...
Posted on 10/20/10 at 12:38 PM
Minnesota Farmers Eye Record-Setting Harvest
Ideal growing weather coupled with robust grain prices have put Minnesota farmers on the brink of a fall harvest for the ages. When the U.S. Department of Agriculture rated the crops in every state th...
Posted on 8/9/10 at 3:46 AM
Land-grant Universities Added to Winter Cereals Sustainability in Action Initiative
The land-grant universities, along with South Dakota State University, will be working toward new winter wheat varieties with improved characteristics such as winter hardiness, high yield, disease res...
Posted on 7/27/10 at 7:03 AM
Custom harvester from KS charged with felony in ND
HAZELTON, N.D. (AP) — A custom combiner from Kansas faces a felony charge in North Dakota for allegedly stealing a load of corn from an Emmons County farmer whose fields he was harvesting.October 17, 2012
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Man dies in southeast North Dakota tractor fire
LITCHVILLE, N.D. (AP) — A weekend tractor fire in southeastern North Dakota's Barnes County killed an 87-year-old rural Litchville man.October 15, 2012
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11 horses seized from ND farmer
LISBON, N.D. (AP) — Authorities have seized 11 horses from a southeastern North Dakota farmer accused of not taking care of them.October 11, 2012
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Group that aids farmers helping with 200th family
WYNDMERE, N.D. (AP) — Dan Dotzenrod is grateful for the help. After breaking his neck this summer when he fell off a semitrailer, the southeastern North Dakota man sought help from a nonprofit group that provides planting and harvesting aid to farm families in need.September 27, 2012
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Stubborn drought maintains grip on lower 48 states
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The nation's worst drought in decades consumed a larger portion of the lower 48 states last week with the Midwest corn harvest in full swing, according to the latest update by a drought-tracking consortium released Thursday.September 27, 2012
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Democrats launch ads in ND over stalled farm bill
WASHINGTON — Democrats launched two ads in North Dakota on Tuesday criticizing Republican Senate candidate Rick Berg over the stalled farm bill as the party seeks to capitalize on rural voters’ frustration with congressional inaction.By By Donna Cassata , September 26, 2012
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ND row crop harvest well under way
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Dry condition in North Dakota has helped the harvest of row crops but farmers and ranchers are worried about the lack of rainfall in the state.September 25, 2012
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Association says sunflower harvest underway
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The National Sunflower Association says this year's harvest should be done well ahead of average.September 24, 2012
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Chicago looking for goats to graze at O'Hare
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Department of Aviation is looking for a few good goats.September 14, 2012
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ABC News sued for defamation over 'pink slime'
NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. (AP) — Beef Products Inc. sued ABC News, Inc. for defamation Thursday over its coverage of a meat product that critics dub “pink slime,” claiming the network damaged the company by misleading consumers into believing it is unhealthy and unsafe.September 13, 2012
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Rain eases drought as Midwest corn harvest unfolds
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The latest update on the nation's worst drought in decades shows that farmers bringing in their weakened corn crops caught some relief with recent rains that soaked much of middle America.September 13, 2012
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Common type of rail car has dangerous design flaw
CHICAGO (AP) — For two decades, one of the most commonly used type of rail tanker has been allowed to haul hazardous liquids from coast to coast even though transportation officials were aware of a dangerous design flaw that almost guarantees the car will tear open in an accident, potentially spilling cargo that could catch fire, explode or contaminate the environment.September 12, 2012
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ND crop production forecasts show little change
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Production forecasts for North Dakota's soybean, corn and sugar beet crops have changed little over the month.September 12, 2012
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ND organic farmers eligible for certification aid
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Producers and processors of organic food in North Dakota are eligible to apply for help paying their certification costs.September 05, 2012
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Federal government ending Wyoming wolf protections
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The federal government will end its protections for wolves in Wyoming, where the species was introduced two decades ago to revive it from near extinction in the United States.August 31, 2012
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