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Help of a hot October
Corn harvest gets going early
Mike Hunt cracked open his first corn field Monday afternoon with a new John Deere combine gobbling up rows at nearly 6 mph northwest of Larimore, N.D., alongside U.S. Highway 2.
Tuesday, October, 12, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Firm invests in Hallock canola plant
North Star Agri Industries expects to employ 50 people
The goal of building the $168 million North Star Agri Industries canola oil processing plant and refinery at Hallock, Minn., took a big step closer to reality Wednesday.
Thursday, September, 23, 2010 - Agweek - Farm

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Big Iron fixture had a bird's eye view since the early days
Big Iron fixture's had a bird's eye view since the early days Saying that Roy Faught knows a lot about Big Iron is like saying that Warren Buffett knows a lot about investing or that Albert Einstein knew a lot about physics.
Tuesday, September, 14, 2010 - Agweek - News

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Female Pembina County Extension agent draws confusion at first glance
First-time visitors to the North Dakota State University Extension Service office in Cavalier, N.D., sometimes are confused when they see Lesley Lubenow. As Lubenow tells it: “They say, ‘I have some questions about crops? Where’s the county agent?’ And I tell them, ‘I’m the county agent.’ And they say, ‘No, really, where’s the county agent?’ And I tell them, ‘Really, I’m the county agent.’”
Monday, September, 13, 2010 - Agweek - Farm

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Pre-pile beet yields indicate huge crop
Sugar beet cooperatives in the Red River Valley are posting phenomenal yields in the pre-pile harvest, making it likely that shareholders will not be allowed to harvest all of their acres.
Thursday, September, 02, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

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Report: N.D. farms to fare well over next decade, but producers ‘need to be diligent’
North Dakota farms generally will fare OK financially during the next decade, a new report from North Dakota State University in Fargo says. But farm expenses are likely to remain a major concern, and producers “will need to be very diligent toward new purchases,” said Richard Taylor, one of the report’s authors.
Thursday, September, 02, 2010 - Agweek - News

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Report: N.D. farms to fare OK in next decade
North Dakota farms generally will fare OK financially during the next decade, a new report from North Dakota State University in Fargo says. But farm expenses are likely to remain a major concern, and producers “will need to be very diligent toward new purchases,” said Richard Taylor, one of the report’s authors.
Tuesday, August, 31, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Potato pest found in northern GF County
Potato psyllids, an insect pest that in some parts of the country carries a serious disease bacterium, was found Thursday in university research plots in northern Grand Forks County.
Saturday, August, 28, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

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Beet farmers ponder GMO beet seed ruling
It’ll be up to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service whether to implement interim rules and procedures that may allow growers to plant Roundup Ready sugar beets in 2011.
Tuesday, August, 17, 2010 - Agweek - Farm

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Farm wife at home in two worlds
Vernetta Christianson sells houses and manages property. She drives a combine and keeps farm books, too. In a pinch, she’ll even pull a calf during spring calving
Monday, August, 02, 2010 - Agweek Staff Writer - Farm

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Cenex's Mishawn Homme among many woman growing in her field
Mishawn Homme, stationed in the Cenex fertilizer plant south of town, has many duties. They include scheduling crop tours, collecting soil samples and making recommendations, and selling seed, chemical. and fertilizer. Traditionally, agronomy has been a male-dominated profession, but her gender isn’t a big deal, she said.
Monday, July, 19, 2010 - Agweek - News

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Sarah Vogel remains a force, outside politics
Bismarck, N.D., lawyer and former North Dakota agriculture commissioner Sarah Vogel comes from a long line of North Dakota leaders. Her father, Robert Vogel, was the U.S. attorney and later became a member the North Dakota Supreme Court.
Sunday, July, 18, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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CRAFTY BUSINESS: Conference aims at 'creative women"
MaryJane Butters said she started her business with nothing but “domestic skill power.” Other women, including farm women looking to start their own businesses to bring in off-farm income, can do the same, she said.
Monday, July, 12, 2010 - Agweek - Business

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People in business
Troy Ahonen has been hired as senior press operator in the graphic services department at Minnkota Power Cooperative.
Saturday, July, 10, 2010 - - Business

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Late blight found on Walsh Co. potatoes
Disease can hurt yields, quality
Late blight has been found on potatoes in Walsh County, North Dakota’s leading potato producer.
Wednesday, July, 07, 2010 - Agweek - News

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Goodridge, Minn., woman has diversity of experience in agriculture
Linda Hanson is, by choice, an agricultural lifer. She’s held many roles in ag — everything from milking cows as a girl to traveling the Great Plains as a sire analyst for a dairy artificial insemination company.
Monday, July, 05, 2010 - Agweek Staff Writer - Farm

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ENGAGEMENT: Olimb-O'Toole
Allison Elida O'Toole and Francis John Olimb are excited to announce their engagement and upcoming marriage.
Sunday, June, 13, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Celebrations

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

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The Herald updates production methods
A new system will streamline the Herald’s production process and improve the quality of printed photographs for readers and customers. Computer-to-plate equipment was installed at the production plant earlier this week and used for the first time Wednesday night to produce Thursday’s issue of the Herald.
Saturday, May, 22, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Agriculture construction projects loom large in tiny Crystal, N.D.
There’s a building boom in this small farm town.
Wednesday, May, 12, 2010 - Agweek Staff Writer - News

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