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Ali Strand, UND Studio One win first SPJ national award since 1995
Last September, Studio One reporter Ali Strand was out on assignment just like any other week. When I first pulled up, I remember thinking how beautiful the ranch was, said Ali Strand, a native of ...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 1:31 PM
Celebrate Earth Day with Best Friends
Join Best Friends for their Pizza Ranch Tip Night on Earth Day, Monday, April 22nd from 5pm to 8pm. Mention Best Friends (or bring in attached flyer) and Pizza Ranch will donate 10% to BFMP. Dont forg...
Posted on 4/22/13 at 10:48 AM
Name that bridge type: The answer to question 1
And now the answer to the question of naming the bridge type. As you will recall, in a posting from last Thursday, there was a post card of a bridge that span...
Posted on 4/15/13 at 3:35 AM
The urge to purge...
I have been feeling the urge to purge lately. I think it may havesomething to do with watching too much HGTV. Almost all the homes on those shows look clean, organized, and above all else - minimalist...
Posted on 12/2/12 at 10:32 PM
Fresh tomato soup
I love tomatoes. And I especially love tomato soup. Any kind. From the can, from scratch, chunky, blended, thick, thinner, or bisque. You name it, if it's tomato soup, I love it. So I try new recipes ...
Posted on 9/19/12 at 7:52 AM
81-year-old rancher dies after Monday incident in Slope County
A southwest North Dakota rancher has died after a Monday morning accident in Slope County.By Bryan Horwath , June 11, 2013
In Harvey, farmers are playing the waiting game
HARVEY — It’s a sunny day in early May, the sort of day on which farmers in the Harvey area normally are going full bore in their fields. Not this year. A cold spring has delayed planting, and farmers here don’t expect to be in their fields until the middle of May at the earliest.By Jonathan Knutson , May 14, 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 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
ND farmer reports nearly 20 percent of cows birthing twins
Chris Johnson is accustomed to seeing double at this time of year.By Jonathon Knutson , March 26, 2013
Cattle ranching moves north, west amid drought
WICHITA, Kan. — The severe drought that scorched pastures across the Southern Plains last summer helped shrink the nation’s herd to its smallest size in more than six decades and encouraged the movement of animals to lusher fields in the northern and western parts of the U.S., a new report shows.By Roxana Hegeman , February 02, 2013
Owner says horse assaulted: Man offers reward for arrest in case
A horse on a farm east of Dickinson was recovering Friday from an apparent sexual assault, an illegal act ranchers suggest happens all too often in this area but rarely gets reported.By Katherine Grandstrand , January 26, 2013
The North Dakota way: Kazakh cowboys tour state, get cattle-tending tips
By James MacPherson , December 05, 2012
Proposed wells draw controversy: Rancher, tribal member oppose drilling in Killdeer Mountains
Home to one historic battlefield site already, the Killdeer Mountains are the subject of a new North Dakota fight. This time, however, the battle is not between the U.S. Army and tribes of Native Americans, but rather between the oil industry and the people who live near and use the mountains, which begin about eight miles northwest of Killdeer.By Bryan Horwath , October 23, 2012
FOTB: Rock in the Bakken: Rancher's rocky land suddenly finds value
By Amy Dalrymple , October 14, 2012
Visiting Kussy's Ranch
By Linda Sailer , September 27, 2012
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
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
Feds allowing haying, grazingin of conservation land
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota ranchers will have 1.6 million more acres available for haying and grazing beginning next week, though not all of the land is likely to be useful to cattle producers trying to keep their animals fed during drought.By Blake Nicholson , July 28, 2012
Cattle ranching a way of life; Ron Eagon keeps it in the family
By Betsy Simon , May 25, 2012
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