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New Energy Economics: Impact of national election on renewable energy industry
by Cole Gustafson, Biofuels Economist, NDSU Extension Service The ethanol industry was quick to point out that several of the new Republicans elected to serve in Washington, D.C., hail from farm sta...
Posted on 11/9/10 at 10:29 AM
Agriculture colleges sell cow herds to cut costs
The fields and long red barns at the University of Vermont will soon house fewer cows as low milk prices, high costs and budget cuts have forced the university to sell its herd. Other universities are...
Posted on 7/14/10 at 4:23 AM
Principals of 'cowboy ethics' now law in Wyoming
On Wednesday, Governor Dave Freudenthal signed legislation officially adopting "cowboy ethics" as the Wyoming state code. Among the tenets of the code are living courageously, taking pride i...
Posted on 3/5/10 at 2:49 AM
Circle K Feed and Grain becomes Dakotaland Feeds, LLC
August 28, 2010
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Ag. forum to be held in Jan.
No-till cropping systems, the future and economy of agriculture and how to farm with family are a few of the topics that will be discussed at the 14th Annual Diversity, Direction and Dollars Agricultural Forum to be held Jan. 5 in Dickinson.December 19, 2009
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Vermont A.G. seeks clues on dairy monopoly claims
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont's attorney general said Monday he wants more information from dairy farmers who say they have been squeezed by milk processors, and that he will review whether to take action or ask federal authorities to investigate the alleged anticompetitive activity.December 16, 2009
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Finding new power for old tractors in electricity
December 08, 2009
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Richardton ethanol plant getting busy
RICHARDTON (AP) — The Red Trail Energy ethanol plant at Richardton is getting busier as farmers are finally harvesting the delayed corn crop.November 28, 2009
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Goehring urges quick approval of U.S. and Korea trade pact
BISMARCK – Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has urged the Administration to push for quick ratification of the U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement, saying that opening the Korean market is crucial to North Dakota’s agriculture industry and economy.September 15, 2009
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National Farmer's Union honors Conrad
WASHINGTON - The National Farmers Union today recognized Senator Kent Conrad with its most prestigious honor - the Golden Triangle award. It was Senator Conrad’s 17th Golden Triangle, the most ever awarded by the National Farmers Union.September 15, 2009
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Northern Plains Bioeconomy Conference set for Sept. 22
North Dakota State University is hosting a daylong conference in Fargo on Sept. 22 to explore how the northern Great Plains fits into the national energy vision.September 14, 2009
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U.S. agriculture interests split over climate bill
September 01, 2009
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NC utilities seek delay in manure-to-energy law
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Electric utilities in North Carolina have asked state regulators to delay a law that requires them to generate energy from pig or chicken waste.August 18, 2009
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'Dirt under the nails'
REGENT — Help out North Dakota’s farmers, that’s what Regent fourth-generation farmer Aaron Krauter said he hopes to accomplish as the new state director for the federal Farm Service Agency.August 01, 2009
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Hernandez joins NDFU Outreach staff
June 20, 2009
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