DAIRY
Thanks Dairy Queen!
Wow! Thank you so much to Sam at the Dickinson Dairy Queen for his donation of $5 gift certificates for our community based matches! What a wonderful summer treat =) ...
Posted on 7/4/12 at 9:24 AM
Friday Photo: Sign of Spring
A figurative and literal sign that Spring is coming: The sign for the new Dairy Queen/Orange Julius went up this week on South Washington in Grand Forks. I've been monitoring the progress of the con...
Posted on 2/4/11 at 1:00 PM
Minnesota dairy farmer wins Good Farm Neighbor Award
The hot, wet summer has kept many Minnesota livestock farmers hopping to keep their animals comfortable. Among them is Doug Heintz, recipient of the August Good Farm Neighbor Award from the Minnesota...
Posted on 9/10/10 at 11:58 AM
Clean-up begins after pump malfunction at NDSU dairy barn
North Dakota State University officials reported today that a temporary pump moving manure from the university dairy barn malfunctioned over the weekend sending discharge into a drainage ditch on the ...
Posted on 7/27/10 at 11:37 AM
Great Day To Go Biking
Just returned from biking 20 miles around GF on #2. Nice way to sun tan and get fresh air and exercise. Cars and trucks a little close at times. I pay taxes, so I can use the roads too. Stopped by for...
Posted on 8/12/09 at 3:03 PM
Midwest Dairy Association seeks collaboration to increase nationwide consumption
The Midwest Dairy Association hopes collaboration with businesses and schools will boost nationwide dairy consumption.By Betsy Simon , January 30, 2013
Evaporating milk: ND dairy farms dwindle in number
By Betsy Simon , August 17, 2012
Consumers asked to pay more for milk to save farms
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Consumers will pay a little more for coffee and chocolate to ensure the farmers who produce those foods get a fair wage, so why not ask them to pay more for milk?By Lisa Rathke , July 06, 2012
Wanted: farm hand
April 30, 2011
ND milk production down 6 percent in first quarter
FARGO (AP) — Milk production in North Dakota during January, February and March totaled 88 million pounds, down 6 percent from the first quarter in 2010.April 21, 2011
More bad eggs
WASHINGTON (AP) — A half-billion eggs have been recalled in the nationwide investigation of a salmonella outbreak that Friday expanded to include a second Iowa farm. More than 1,000 people have already been sickened and the toll of illnesses is expected to increase.August 21, 2010
Raw milk from Minnesota dairy farm spurs warning
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Officials are warning consumers about potential E. coli contamination in raw milk sold by the Hartmann Dairy Farm near the south-central Minnesota town of Gibbon.May 27, 2010
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
Dairy Focus: Dare to compare
The fact that the dairy industry is struggling is not news.By J.W. Schroeder, NDSU Dairy Specialist , August 31, 2009
Dairy woes hit N.D.
MANDAN (AP) — Milk prices have dropped so low that Kenton Holle could lose half a million dollars on his south central North Dakota dairy farm this year.August 14, 2009
Dairy summit to be held Thursday
North Dakota Farmers Union will be holding a Dairy Summit Thursday, August 13 from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the Seven Seas in Mandan.August 11, 2009
Grass-to-glass players oppose latest milk proposal
DENVER (AP) — A dispute over how milk processors and bottlers pay dairy farmers for their product is raising years-old arguments over who's playing fair.April 04, 2009
Dairy focus: Economic conditions could get ugly
A new year, a new president and many people, including dairy producers, are looking for new hope. Economic recovery is a nice thought, but for the working stiff, the situation is going to get ugly first.By J.W. Schroeder, Dairy Specialist , February 05, 2009
Reaping the good life
Because of the seasons and the weather, life on the farm is one of constant change and adjustment.May 24, 2008
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