Make us your homepage | Subscriptions

The Northern Valley's most up-to-date site.

View Cart Shopping Cart

Refine your search

  [ Advanced Options ]

TAGS

These tag channels match your search request. Click the tag for collection of related articles and information.

agweek

RELATED CONTENT

Articles: 273 results from the past year. For older articles, see advanced options.

BRAD DOKKEN COLUMN: Picking favorite fishing memories proves to be a challenge
Picking a favorite outdoors memory is tough because every trip, whether fishing, hunting or camping, is good in its own way.
Sunday, June, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Minot economy facing ag hit
Unplanted acres will mean less money for farmers, businesses
The wet spring that has prevented many north-central North Dakota farmers from planting their fields will hurt the region’s economy for months to come, said a Minot-based North Dakota State University Extension Service agent.
Friday, June, 03, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Minnesota Farmers Union says farmers get bad rap for recent higher food prices
Farmers are getting only 15.8 cents of every retail food dollar, down from what had been 20 cents of the retail food dollar, according to Minnesota Farmers Union statistics.
Monday, May, 30, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
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

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Farm fields far from dry
Fieldwork start pushed back again
A low and gray sky dropped rain and perhaps some spirits across the region Wednesday, dampening even more plans of farmers to get going in the fields in what is the latest spring planting in about two decades.
Thursday, May, 05, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Trial continues for Grafton farmer accused of fraud
There should be “no excuse” for the false financial statements made by Tom Grabanski, an embattled Grafton, N.D., farmer, the attorney for the company that he allegedly lied to told the court April 19.
Thursday, April, 28, 2011 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Extension seeks young county agents to fill positions opened by retirements
Many occupations in area agriculture, including Extension Service agents, high school ag teachers and grain elevator managers, need an infusion of young people to replace workers nearing retirement.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
USDA flood-control program gets boost
Red River Valley to receive up to $10 million more in wetlands program
The Red River Valley is getting more money in a federal program partly designed to fight flooding, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Wednesday.
Thursday, April, 21, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Devils Lake claims more farmland
Devils Lake is roughly four times bigger than in 1993. To put the lost acreage in perspective, it’s roughly twice the number of acres planted to potatoes in North Dakota last year.
Monday, April, 11, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Rising Devils Lake claims more farmland
Farmers in the Devils Lake area have lost 163,450 of producing farmland since the lake began rising in 1993, officials said. To put the lost acreage in perspective, it’s roughly twice the number of acres planted to potatoes in North Dakota last year.
Monday, April, 11, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Roundup Ready beet issue remains unclear
Stay tuned. That’s the only message available on the Roundup Ready sugar beet question for 2011 as Red River Valley and southern Minnesota farmers prepare for a sugar beet planting season, which could be less than a month away.
Thursday, March, 24, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Grand Forks native, Melroe scion keeps growing family of firms
Howard Dahl said Amity Technology’s newly minted 50-50 partnership with AGCO — completed Jan. 3 — could double the company’s manufacturing power in the next three years.
Monday, March, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Business

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Animal activist has horsepower
Karen Thunshelle loves animals, and she hasn’t been afraid to put herself into a political arena to protect them — even if that means being in conflict with agricultural norms or some people’s private property sensibilities.
Monday, February, 28, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Facing possible budget cuts, UMC may eliminate ag education program
The University of Minnesota-Crookston, facing anticipated budget cuts, could eliminate its agricultural education program to save money. The move, though painful, would be the fairest way to help achieve the necessary savings, a school spokesman said.
Thursday, February, 24, 2011 - Agweek - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Court battle leaves beet growers hanging
The tussle is over genetically engineered seed
As February slips toward March, sugar beet farmers in the Red River Valley still face “massive uncertainty” about whether they’ll be planting the new and successful genetically engineered “Roundup Ready sugar beets in 2011, said David Roche, president of Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative in Wahpeton, N.D., the smaller of the Red River Valley’s two sugar makers.
Tuesday, February, 22, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Despite progress, U.S. beef industry still faces market challenges
A decade ago, the U.S. beef industry faced a big challenge. Consumer demand was changing, and the industry had to change with it or risk further hits to beef’s popularity.
Monday, February, 21, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Rising wheat prices trigger selling
A ferocious rally has pushed cash spring wheat prices above or close to $10 per bushel, and that’s expected to trigger a wave of selling.
Thursday, February, 17, 2011 - Agweek - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Steady sales
Ag equipment market doing well in good year for farmers
The strong farm prices and good crops the past season have made for a busy winter for farm equipment dealers and delays in delivery of some new tractors and combines.
Friday, February, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Report finds bigger, more profitable N.D. farms
A new report echoes an old trend: North Dakota farms have gotten bigger. It also shows that in the past few years, especially, profitability has kept pace, or better, with the long-term consolidation of the state’s farms.
Thursday, February, 03, 2011 - - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Report: North Dakota farms becoming larger, more profitable
Project tracked financial records of more than 500 farms
A new report echoes an old trend: North Dakota farms have gotten bigger. It also shows that in the past few years, especially, profitability has kept pace, or better, with the long-term consolidation of the state’s farms.
Thursday, February, 03, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
« Previous   4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13  Next »