CORN
ND corn harvest inches along
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The 2009 corn harvest in North Dakota is inching along, as the third month of 2010 begins.March 02, 2010
Minn. corn harvest only 91 percent complete
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — With snow on the ground, Minnesota's corn harvest is only 91 percent complete.December 15, 2009
Winter's here, yet Illinois corn harvest drags on
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Ken Beck isn't much of a golf fan, but the 48-year-old corn farmer was a relieved to have Tiger Woods' troubles to talk about Thursday.By DAVID MERCER , December 04, 2009
Dry weather helps farmers catch up on the soy bean harvest
(WDAY TV) - This spurt of nice weather is great news for area farmers. People from Minnkota say if the weather stays dry, area farmers should have nearly all of their soy beans out of the field by the end of the week.By WDAY Staff Reports , November 09, 2009
ND corn crop to be much smaller
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's corn crop is expected to produce 215 million bushels this fall, down 25 percent from last year's record crop because of a corresponding decrease in acreage.October 09, 2009
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Cat in the Hat
According to a silly little internet quiz, the Dr. Seuss character I most resemble is the Cat in the Hat. Honestly, I'm just glad I'm not one of those horrible sneetches. In other news, I've been afflicted with allergies, lately, which I've been told are a result of the co
Posted by: Kari Lucin, Daily Globe on Jul 20, 2010 at 4:25 PM | Oh Look, a Shiny Thing!1960: Get Funk's (Seed Corn)
Seed corn was available from Chuck Christensen of Ling Implement in 1960.
Next post at 6 p.m., hopefully... I need to edit some 1985 images
1960: Free Bacon
In 1960 Chuck Christensen at Ling Implement offered free bacon with every bushel of seed corn.
I imagine this offer was very enticing; I kno
A Lenten Chowder
Well, Lent has arrived, and that means no meat today and the next seven Fridays.
I have a plan for tonight. My grandson, Rakeem, is coming over after school and w
Wind "energy"
Two weeks ago the local area received a little over an inch of moisture. Of that only about two inches was snow, the rest rain. Then the wind came with gusts over 50 m.p.h. It's difficult to explain to fo
Holiday Casseroles
One of my friends took an informal poll today at the gym. He was asking everybody if they liked green bean casserole, which is a tradition in many
Cornstove Heating in Five Acts
The journey I take each year in an effort to keep our house warm is long and sprinkled with corn kernels. I start at point “A” then typically stumble to point C and D before finishing at B. This week I want to share with you burning corn for heat in five acts. Act I: The Corn Barge I h
Posted by: Grant Nelson on Nov 11, 2009 at 5:18 PM | Rural Reflections1959: Corn Picking Contest in Nobles County
David Vander Grift, 12, and brother Robert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Vander Grift of Worthington, worked Tuesday afternoon opening the corn field
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