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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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A cavalcade of calves
Chris Johnson has seen double before during spring calving. But never like this. Of the 300 cows that have given birth so far this spring on his family’s ranch, 50 — or roughly 16 percent — have had twins. Yes, you’re reading that correctly.
Thursday, April, 22, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Cash rents on rise in region
Cash rents for cropland and pasture generally were higher in 2009 than in 2008 in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana, according to a survey by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of USDA.
Tuesday, April, 20, 2010 - Agweek - News

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Congress to find funding to settle pending USDA discrimination lawsuits
WASHINGTON — Congress will figure out a way to provide $1.15 billion in payments to black farmers for past Agriculture Department discrimination, House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., told Agweek on March 25 after reminding USDA officials that cases brought by Native American, Hispanic and women farmers still are pending.
Monday, March, 29, 2010 - Special to Agweek - 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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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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Cargill’s Geurts leaves to build Louisiana sugar cane plant
WAHPETON, N.D. — Cargill corn wet milling plant has had but one top manager in the plant’s 14-year history — Richard “Red” Geurts.
Monday, March, 01, 2010 - Agweek - Farm

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PRAIRIE VOICES: About Gene Hugoson
Gene Hugoson is Minnesota commissioner of agriculture.
Sunday, February, 21, 2010 - - Opinion

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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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PRAIRIE VOICES: Ethanol -- a volatile industry
Harold Newman, 76, of Jamestown, N.D., is one of North Dakota’s premier businessmen, and one of the state’s pioneers in the making of ethanol. Newman spoke about ethanol with Agweek magazine reporter Mikkel Pates.
Sunday, November, 08, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Old blue jeans don't fade away -- they insulate homes for Habitat for Humanity
Like wood chips and corn stover, the cotton in millions of pairs of blue jeans in this country are a form of biomass, and that biomass now is being collected by students at North Dakota State University and other universities to insulate homes for Habitat for Humanity.
Monday, November, 02, 2009 - Agweek - News

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Wheat harvest gets swinging, finally
The harvest of spring wheat got under way finally Sunday for real with the first big blast of combines, grain carts and large trucks lining out across dusty golden fields in the Red River Valley.
Monday, August, 31, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Late blight found in GF County
Potato growers to receive emergency notices today
Potato producers attending the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association’s “Field Days 2009” in Larimore were treated to a nasty surprise when North Dakota State University plant entomologist Neil Gudmestad announced that late blight has been found in north central Grand Forks County.
Friday, August, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Farm

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Walhalla hosts music, much more
Cowboy storyteller Ryan Taylor, the bluegrass band the North River Ramblers and short stories around the campfire by UND’s Virgil Benoit all will be a part of the fourth annual Art & Heritage Festival on Saturday in Walhalla, N.D.
Wednesday, August, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Fergus Falls man is the king of queen bees
Every hive needs its queen, and with 2.3 million honeybee hives engaged in commercial pollination and honey production in the U.S., queen breeders such as Mark Sundberg are enjoying a solid market. And in his business, he really can crank out the quality.
Sunday, July, 12, 2009 - Agweek - News

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ANN BAILEY: Dreaming of Montana
I’ve dreamt about owning a horse ranch in Big Sky Country. Montana always has held a special place in my heart because that’s where my dad grew up. I used to love hearing him talk about the adventures he had as a boy riding in the Little Belt Mountains near Stanford, Mont. Meanwhile, a horse lover, my heart’s longing was to raise and ride ebony-colored, spirited steeds that would carry me swiftly across the rugged countryside of south-central Montana.
Sunday, July, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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PRAIRIE VOICES: About Roger Johnson
Roger Johnson has been president of the National Farmers Union since mid-March. The NFU is the nation’s second-largest general farm organization, with more than a quarter-million members and chapters in 32 states.
Sunday, July, 05, 2009 - - Opinion

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U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., House Agriculture Committee Chairman
U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., was named chairman of the House Agriculture Committee in 2006 and helped lead the design of the 2008 farm bill.
Friday, May, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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