FARM
Autumn in Minnesota...with Two French Women at a Winery
The colors and crisp weather make the upper Midwest a land many ought to envy. Something about the air in the autumn makes me feel more alive.In addition, harvest time is a recognition of a summer wel...
Posted on 10/5/12 at 8:31 AM
Conversation with the sky
I know what it feels like again to stay up till 4 a.m. Friends and I joined the owls and coyotes at the Furtman Farm Star Party near Webster, Wis. for a third of an Earth rotation under the stars. T...
Posted on 9/15/12 at 3:33 PM
Raw Kale & Cherry Salad with Citrus Dressing
One of the best parts of the CSA I belong to is when they bring us recipes. They actually make up the recipes so when you come to the market you can try them and see if that is something you would enj...
Posted on 7/1/12 at 7:05 PM
Progress is in North Dakota!!
Progress is definedby Websters as :"A forward or onward movement, -A betterment ". I think it is more about taking that first step towards your dreams or goals. They say all you have to do is change ...
Posted on 2/27/12 at 9:04 PM
NDSU Extension economist has some tax tips for producers.
Agricultural producers need to take a close look at some tax preparation items, says Ron Haugen, North Dakota State University Extension Service farm economist. Items to note for 2011 income tax prep...
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:23 AM
Canadian planting delayed by weather
GRAND FORKS — A wet, cool spring is delaying planting on the Canadian prairie, but farmers and others generally say they aren’t terribly concerned yet.By Jonathan Knutson , April 22, 2013
Crews respond to southeast ND grain bin fire
BARNEY — A half dozen fire departments responded to a large grain bin fire a mile east of Barney.April 19, 2013
ND cropland rental rates go higher
GRAND FORKS — North Dakota farmland rental rates continue to climb, with some counties seeing an annual increase of more than 20 percent, a newly released survey says.By Jonathan Knutson , April 18, 2013
Durum decline continues in region
GRAND FORKS — Durum, once one of North Dakota and northeast Montana’s most important crops, continues to lose popularity with farmers in the two states.By Jonathan Knutson , April 16, 2013
Ranchers weather storm while calving: Photo of Halliday rancher carrying calf goes viral
By Betsy Simon , April 16, 2013
Kids Day on the Farm
By Linda Sailer , April 12, 2013
Local buyers might reopen idled Cando pasta plant
CANDO — A shuttered pasta plant in the northeastern North Dakota city of Cando might reopen soon under new ownership.April 11, 2013
Farm Rescue founder launches separate foundation
BISMARCK — The founder of Farm Rescue has launched a separate foundation to further his cause of helping farmers stricken by major illnesses, ailments or disasters.April 08, 2013
Stocks of most major ND crops up from year ago
FARGO — Stocks of wheat and most other major crops in North Dakota are up compared to a year ago.April 05, 2013
ND man faces charges in starved cattle case
BISMARCK — A North Dakota man faces charges stemming from what authorities say are the starvation deaths of more than 100 cattle on his McIntosh County farm.April 04, 2013
USDA will cut direct payments
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture will cut the direct payments for all crop farmers by 8.5 percent this year, not just for farmers who would be required to pay back certain other payments, a representative for the USDA’s Farm Service Agency has confirmed.By Jerry Hagstrom , April 04, 2013
King wheat? Wheat on the Northern Plains continues to decline as interest in corn and soybeans is strong again this spring
By Jonathan Knutson , April 02, 2013
Crop insurance rates rise
GRAND FORKS — Area crop insurance agents are breathing a little easier.By Jonathan Knutson , March 29, 2013
China gets a taste of North Dakota: Traveling teams visits East for sales, education function
FARGO — China got a little taste of North Dakota this month when companies and organizations from the state traveled there to demonstrate how foods grown here can be incorporated into Chinese food products.By J. Shane Mercer , March 27, 2013
USDA expanding program to fight rural poverty
COLUMBIA, S.C. — U.S. officials are expanding a program intended to reduce poverty and improve life in rural areas through better access to federal funding.March 26, 2013
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