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Greg and Marcy Svenningsen, Valley City, N.D., letter: Farm background a big plus for Gulleson
As a farmer and rancher herself, Democratic candidate Pam Gulleson consistently has been an outspoken supporter of farm programs, and her work ethic on these issues is unrivaled among fellow candidates.
Friday, July, 20, 2012 - - Opinion

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OUR OPINION: Back to bipartisan drawing board on Disclose Act
If Sen. John McCain says Democrats should enlist Republicans in a campaign-finance reform effort, then Democrats should take him at his word and do just that.
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Heitkamp, US Senate ag chair to host farm forums
The chairwoman of the U.S. Senate's Agriculture Committee is hosting North Dakota farm forums later this month with North Dakota Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Heidi Heitkamp.
Tuesday, July, 17, 2012 - - News

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Experts say farm bill push might be futile effort
North Dakota political leaders are urging Congress to pass a new farm bill before this fall, but a former state governor and U.S. agriculture secretary from the state says it probably won't happen. A North Dakota State University researcher says it really doesn't matter.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Berg wants farm bill brought before full House
Rep. Rick Berg says is asking House leaders to bring the 2012 Farm Bill up for a vote by the full chamber as quickly as possible.
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - - News

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Cramer says he breaks with conservative groups on farm bill
While House lawmakers on Capitol Hill were marking up their version of the 2012 farm bill on Wednesday, North Dakota’s congressional candidates each held discussions Wednesday with Fargo-area farmers and ranchers to gather insight on what they want out of the final bill.
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Farmers' safety net is now a money bag
One of the largest farm real estate booms in decades could be getting a boost from an unsuspecting player: the U.S. taxpayer. The government foots the bill for a large chunk of the nation's enormous crop insurance program, which essentially guarantees farmers a profit.
Sunday, July, 08, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis)/ MCT - News

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Hoeven: Farm Bill saves $23 billion over 10 years
Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., met Monday with 25 area farmers and representatives from growers’ groups and agricultural interests in Grand Forks to discuss the 2012 Farm Bill, which passed the U.S. Senate less than two weeks ago.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Terry Wanzek, Jamestown, N.D., column: Farm bill should grow food, not food prices
The labels simply would convey information that consumers don’t need while also making our grocery-store bills rise. Moreover, there’s a simple solution already in place: People who want to avoid biotech food already can do so by buying organic food. If the label says the food is organic, then it doesn’t have biotech ingredients.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - - Opinion

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Kristin Weeks Duncanson, Mapleton, Minn., column: Don’t let farm bill plow conservation under
It is critical that as the House takes up its version of the legislation, lawmakers hold the line and reject any deeper cuts to conservation programs that may be proposed along the way.
Sunday, June, 24, 2012 - - Opinion

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There are billions on the line in the farm bill, but where does it all go?
No matter how you slice the numbers, as the federal farm bill makes its way through Congress, Minnesota and North Dakota farmers have big money at stake. Since 1995, North Dakota farmers have received about $13 billion in subsidies. Minnesota farmers have received more than $15 billion.
Sunday, June, 24, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Private lands conservation at a crossroads as Farm Bill takes shape
The Farm Bill that the U.S. Senate passed Thursday has drawn positive reviews from conservation groups. The big question now is whether the House version of the wide-ranging farm legislation will be as friendly to conservation.
Sunday, June, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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2012 Farm Bill passes Senate
With unified support from Minnesota’s and North Dakota’s delegations, the 2012 Farm Bill passed the Senate on Thursday. The Senate voted 64-35 in favor of the bill, an action that puts the legislation in the House’s hands.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., column: America needs a cost-effective farm bill
We worked together in a bipartisan way in committee to draft and approve good farm legislation, and now I encourage my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to pass the bill on the Senate floor. Every American depends on it, now and into the future.
Sunday, June, 17, 2012 - - Opinion

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Dan Imhoff and Michael Dimock, Los Angeles, column: America needs a farm bill that works
The draft legislation makes it clear that the farm bill remains in the control of powerful agribusiness interests and anti-hunger advocates whose thinking is rooted in the last century. It would continue to disproportionately favor huge operators who have blanketed the land with monocultures.
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - - Opinion

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Beltrami Forest Lands, Northwest Minnesota habitat projects etc.
The Department of Natural Resources, in conjunction with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, has released a draft comprehensive conservation management plan and environmental assessment for more than 84,000 acres of federal land that the state of Minnesota leases in the Beltrami Island State Forest and Red Lake Wildlife Management Area in northwest Minnesota.
Sunday, June, 10, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Senate votes to proceed on farm bill
The Senate voted 90-8 Thursday on a motion to proceed on the farm bill, and the White House issued a strong statement in support of the bill. The Senate bill continues the current crop insurance program and expands it for fruits and vegetables.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - Special to Agweek - News

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Corporations boost agricultural research funding
The gap between federal support for agricultural research at large public universities and private investment continues to grow — and the divide comes with increased threats to academic freedom and more instances of meddling in the lab, a new research report suggests.
Thursday, June, 07, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Klobuchar, unanimously endorsed by DFL, trumpets her work with GOP
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar stood in front of 1,100 mostly liberal Democrats concerned if she talked too much about working with Republicans. “I was wondering how this is going to go over,” she said in an interview after Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Laborites unanimously endorsed her for a second six-year Senate term.
Sunday, June, 03, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: ATV safety, Pheasants Forever Farm Bill priorities etc.
According to 2nd Lt. Leland Owens, the DNR’s recreational vehicle coordinator, most ATV accidents happen after the weather warms up and school is out for the summer.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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