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NDSU unveils 'Scab Smart' for farmers
A new Web site is designed to help grain farmers manage fusarium head blight, better known as scab disease.
Sunday, September, 27, 2009 - - Farm

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N.D. wheat farmers watch for scab
North Dakota wheat farmers are being advised to check their fields for signs of scab, a grain-withering disease brought on by wet weather, after spring flooding across the state pushed back planting and increased the chance of it appearing in some fields.
Monday, July, 06, 2009 - - News

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N.D. ROUNDUP: Plays highlight finances ... Scab management on Web ... Official defends pipeline ... more
Minot is filling up with Scandinavians this week. It’s the week of the Norsk Hostfest, which draws tens of thousands of people each year along with hundreds of artists, chefs and craftsmen. The festival starts Tuesday and runs through Saturday.
Monday, September, 28, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Durum farmers getting checks for scab battle
Sen. Byron Dorgan today said the federal government had started reimbursing durum farmers for up to half of their fungicide costs.
Tuesday, October, 12, 2010 - - Farm

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AGRICULTURE: Scab disease near nil in wheat, barley states
BISMARCK - Most wheat and barley producing states have dodged a grain-withering fungus this year, plant pathologists and producers say.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2007 - Associated Press - News

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University of Minnesota releases new wheat variety
Jim Anderson, a wheat breeder at the university, says the new variety of medium-maturity hard red spring wheat has tested consistently above average in yields, with good test weights and protein. He says it performed well in testing locations in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Canada.
Tuesday, September, 29, 2009 - - Farm

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AREA NEWS: FSA to reimburse durum growers ... drumming workshop set ... etc.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency said Wednesday it will reimburse durum growers for as much as half their fungicide costs to help combat scab in the 2010 crop, according to a release from Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D. An application period is expected to be announced in coming weeks.
Thursday, May, 13, 2010 - - News

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Nancy Overby, Grand Forks, letter: Respect at beet plant must work both ways
I am writing in response to Susie Anderson’s letter (“Name-calling at gate of beet plant must stop,” Page A4, Sept. 3).
Saturday, September, 10, 2011 - - Opinion

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Ag bill gives nutrition lab $1 million
The Human Nutrition Research Center in Grand Forks will get a $1 million boost in its budget, according to an agriculture funding bill making its way to President Obama’s desk.
Friday, October, 09, 2009 - - News

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Homeless Miami man whose face was chewed off 'awake and alert,' doctors say
A homeless man whose face was mostly chewed off in a bizarre attack along a busy Miami street is now 'awake and alert," according to doctors at Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center.
Wednesday, June, 13, 2012 - - News

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RYAN BAKKEN: It could be worse, Vikings fans
Hey, Vikings fans, do you feel better now that it has been a week since the knee-buckling loss to the New Orleans Saints?
Sunday, January, 31, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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RYAN BAKKEN: Here's your team to be named later
Recently, some UND athletics department news releases and some Herald sports stories have used “Green and White” to refer to the university’s athletes.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns

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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Dorgan: Review Benson County voting dispute
Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., has asked U.S. Attorney Tim Purdon to review the decision of Benson County officials to not have a polling place on the Spirit Lake Reservation this Election Day.
Wednesday, October, 13, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HORTISCOPE: Slugs could be causing holes in rhubarb leaves
Q: I have some rhubarb plants with leaves that are turning brown and have holes in them. (e-mail reference)
Friday, July, 25, 2008 - NDSU extension service - Community

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N.D. farmers sue DEA to grow hemp
BISMARCK - When Congress wrote laws 70 years ago regulating marijuana, it purposely made sure it was not outlawing the possession, production and processing of industrial hemp, say two North Dakota farmers who want to grow it.
Tuesday, June, 19, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Teens Ask Us: What's causing this rash?
I am a 13-year-old girl and I get red spots along the midsection of my body. They don't itch. They actually hurt when I touch them. I have gotten them before, but I thought it was just a reaction to my period. Then, I got them again without getting my period. Is this an allergy?
Monday, May, 21, 2007 - TeenGrowth.com - Teen Page

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FACES AND PLACES: Snowball has a chance
Can you guess what color a cat named Snowball might be? I ask because it is relevant.
Sunday, December, 14, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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So far, so good for area crops
Some of the northern Red River Valley’s crops are suffering from wet feet, but so far, farmers in much of the area are watching and working to help the crop run toward a finish that is weeks or months away.
Sunday, June, 27, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Nail-biting joins OC disorders
The American Psychiatric Association plans to include nail-biting as a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual revision for 2013. The disorder, known as onychophagia, will join hairpulling, skin-picking and other pathological grooming habits in the OCD classification.
Monday, December, 24, 2012 - Star Tribune - Accent

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Hitler as American Crystal Sugar’s David Berg? YouTube spoof has lockout ending badly for company
American Crystal Sugar Co. managers are the latest group lampooned through an edited YouTube clip taken from a film about the last days of Adolph Hitler. In the latest version, posted on YouTube this week, Hitler is Crystal Sugar President David Berg, ranting to aides crowded into his bunker about the cost and duration of the lockout, now in its seventh month.
Thursday, January, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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