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Monday, February, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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N.D. sunflower farmers say M.N. company owes money
At least a dozen claims have been filed so far against Mitchell Feeds, which is based in Hendrum, Minn., and has an office in the southeast North Dakota town of Horace.
Tuesday, May, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Sugar price collapse has USDA scrambling
Three key farm leaders in Congress said last week that they support continuing the current sugar program in the next farm bill even though for the first time in years the Agriculture Department is preparing to spend money to keep sugar prices up.
Tuesday, April, 16, 2013 - - News

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This North Dakota farm town, like so many others in the region
It’s a sunny day in early May, the sort of day on which farmers in the Harvey, N.D., area normally are going full bore in their fields.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - - News

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Schafer’s portrait to be unveiled
Former ND governor will be honored April 27
Former North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer, the 29th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, will be honored at the unveiling of his official portrait on April 27, at an afternoon ceremony and invitation-only reception in the Whitten Building Patio, at the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C.
Wednesday, April, 25, 2012 - Agweek - Farm

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ONLINE EXTRA: Appreciation draws investors to U.S. farmland (May 2, 2005)
The adage "you can't stop progress" accurately describes positive trends in current U.S. farm real estate values.
Sunday, January, 27, 2008 - Agweek - Features

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Turning a tractor to gold
Content produced by Agweek's Special Featurers Team
Monday, December, 17, 2007 - - None

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New Sunflower fertilizer/grain drill offers greater capacity and versatility
Content produced by Agweek's Special Features Team
Monday, December, 17, 2007 - - None

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OPPORTUNITIES Agweek??
OPPORTUNITIES
Monday, July, 16, 2007 - - None

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A powerful new formulation for control of sugar beet diseases
Content produced by Agweek's Special Features Team
Monday, July, 02, 2007 - - News

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Back up to speed
NORTHWOOD, N.D. — AGVISE Laboratories employees held an open house Thursday afternoon, welcoming customers and neighbors to a free barbecue dinner and a tour of their newly-built facility, almost a year after a mile-wide tornado leveled the previous Northwood facility and portions of the town.
Friday, August, 08, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Syngenta to sell soybeans by seed count
By selling soybeans in EZ-Count 140,000 seed units rather than 50-pound units, Syngenta provides growers with a more accurate way to order seed and aligns with grower interest in precision planting.
Thursday, February, 18, 2010 - - Farm

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Planting extension sought on canola policies
BISMARCK, N.D. — Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has asked federal regulators to extend the canola planting season in crop insurance policies to give growers more flexibility and to reduce the government’s potential liability.
Tuesday, March, 02, 2010 - - Farm

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Goehring extends OK of herbicide for oilseed
BISMARCK, N.D – Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has extended a special local needs (SLN) registration to Syngenta Crop Protection, enabling North Dakota cuphea producers to use the herbicide Callisto® to control broadleaf weeds.
Tuesday, March, 02, 2010 - - Farm

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Facts about alpacas
Some facts about alpacas.
Wednesday, May, 26, 2010 - - News

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Anderson named general manager for FUMIC, FUSA
The North Dakota Farmers Union’s board of directors has named Mark Anderson general manager of Farmers Union Service Association and Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Co.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Herald Staff Writer - Farm

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Northern Crops Institute has new director
Mark Weber, who has served as director of the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association and the North Dakota Soybean Council and Growers Association is the new director of the Northern Crops Institute in Fargo, N.D.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

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Grafton appointed interim vice president of ag, university extension
Ken Grafton, dean of North Dakota State University’s College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources and director of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station has been appointed serve as interim vice president for Agriculture and University Extension.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

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Child ag labor proposal withdrawn
Farm groups welcome its demise, but stress they’re committed to safety
Several national and regional farm organizations welcomed the recent withdrawal of a proposed federal rule dealing with children working in agriculture. The groups also stressed that they put a priority on the safety of young employees. The U.S. Labor Department on Thursday announced that it’s withdrawing its controversial proposed rule dealing with children who work on farms. The Labor Department also said it won’t pursue adoption of the proposal as long as President Barack Obama is in office.
Saturday, April, 28, 2012 - Agweek - Farm

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A late, not-so-great spring
Agweek takes a trip through central North Dakota to hear from farmers about what. so far, has been a cold spring that has delayed planting
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Agweek - News

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