AGRICULTURE
Pesticide Forum set in Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — People who deal with pest management around North Dakota are in Bismarck for a forum organized by the Agriculture Department.November 19, 2009
Valley soil conditions mirror 2008
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — The National Weather Service says late-fall rains in the Red River Valley have kept groundwater conditions overly wet heading into the winter, which could affect spring flooding.November 19, 2009
Henning man dies in tractor accident
HENNING, Minn. (AP) — A Henning man has died after a tractor rolled on top of him.November 18, 2009
Nearly 30 cattle missing
(WDAY TV) - Almost 30 cows are missing north of Ulen. Clay County authorities say owner Brad Oberg looked for the cattle all week, but couldn't find them.By WDAY Staff Reports , November 17, 2009
Corn mold fears easing in Dakotas
Preliminary tests show mold found in Dakotas corn may not be as harmful to livestock as farmers feared.November 17, 2009
Job prospects drawing students to ag schools
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Enrollment at the nation's largest agriculture schools is increasing, but most of the graduates seem focused more on science and environmental issues than harvesting crops.November 17, 2009
Dakotas might see record sunflower yields
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Sunflower crops could set records in the nation's top two producing states this year, helping to blunt a drop in nationwide production and ensure a healthy supply for processors in the United States and Canada.By BLAKE NICHOLSON , November 16, 2009
Combine fires more common this fall
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota sunflower farmers are facing not only wet harvest conditions, they're also dealing with more combine fires.November 16, 2009
Melrose farmer crushed under machinery
MELROSE, Minn. (AP) — A farmer from Melrose was crushed underneath a corn stalk chopper after it slipped off its safety blocks.November 13, 2009
US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Newly released estimates for U.S. wheat, corn and soybean crops may put to rest fears that a wet harvest season in many parts of the country could cut into production.By BLAKE NICHOLSON , November 11, 2009
ND Supreme Court hears disputed feedlot case
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The attorney for a Morton County man says the County Commission is allowing a feedlot within a quarter-mile of where he wants to build a house.November 10, 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
Goehring restructures ND ag dept
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — State Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says he has restructured his department.November 08, 2009
Pinkish water causes environmental concerns
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - An unusual scene for people in south Fargo caused quite the concern. Fargo firefighters responded to several complaints of pinkish water in rose coulee.By WDAY Staff Reports , November 07, 2009
Farmers at the mercy of Mother Nature
(WDAY TV) - Area farmers can't seem to get a break. Between last fall, spring, and now this wet October, it's been a struggle to pull off a good crop. In Wilkin County, farmers are fighting a major battle with soggy fields.By Christina Vaughn , November 06, 2009
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