WHEAT
Mock Duck/Seitan: How To Make Your Own & Save Money
I'm not a vegetarian but I love mock duck. Mock duck, also known as seitan, is a vegetarian product made from wheat gluten, meaning it's not a good option for those with gluten sensitivities. I like ...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 7:37 PM
Whole Wheat Buttermilk Biscuits
Having been taught how to make baking powder biscuits by my sister Patsy, I soon started thinking about the wonderful whole wheat baking powder biscuits that our friend Toni made. Toni had a little ha...
Posted on 3/8/13 at 10:39 PM
Snacks for Families on the Go
PIC familiesalways seem to be on the go frompicking up kids at school, going to different activities, helping with homework,meetings, running errands and the list just goes on and on. But when is th...
Posted on 2/22/13 at 1:53 PM
Trust Lisa and her Whole Wheat Tortillas
I know that I've read Lisa Leake's recipe for Whole Wheat Tortillas at least 20 times. I wanted to believe that they were as easy to make as they sounded, but I just couldn't. After three different fa...
Posted on 1/10/13 at 8:10 PM
North Dakota Wheat Harvest
Fall is always a time of excitement when you live on a farm. Each year becomes a race against time to get the crop harvested before winter arrives. There is also a sense of urgency involved, as the ...
Posted on 9/3/12 at 10:29 AM
Dakotas Wheat Growers to pay $812,000 fine in S.D. worker death 
Wheat Growers reached the settlement with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the December 2009 death of 52-year-old Steven Lee of McLaughlin, S.D., who was suffocated by sunflower seeds in a grain silo.
By Associated Press , March 14, 2012
Planned Devils Lake plant to provide quick economic boost 
By Kevin Bonham , March 07, 2012
Agriculture in 2022: 11 Northern Plains views of decade down field
By Jonathan Knutson , February 28, 2012
North Dakota exports increase 33 percent in 2011 
Oil, shovel-loaders, agricultural tractors and wheat led the way to a 33 percent jump in the value of North Dakota goods being sold to foreign countries in 2011, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.
By Mikkel Pates , February 27, 2012
N.D. exports increase 33 percent in 2011 
Oil, shovel-loaders, agricultural tractors and wheat led the way to a 33 percent jump in the value of North Dakota goods being sold to foreign countries in 2011, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.
By Mikkel Pates , February 25, 2012
Wheat Growers co-op in Dakotas buys S.D. precision agronomy company 
The Aberdeen-based Wheat Growers co-op did not give the purchase price for MZB Technologies. Wheat Grower CEO Dale Locken says the co-op plans to further develop the company's agriculture software and precision farming system.
February 22, 2012
Upper Midwest winter wheat lacks ground cover but still OK, according to USDA 
In the most recent U.S. Department of Agriculture reports, released at the end of January, snow cover for the winter wheat crop was rated as 80 percent poor in North Dakota, 87 percent poor in South Dakota and 87 percent poor or very poor in Montana. No such estimates were made for Minnesota, which has a negligible 50,000 acres of seeded winter wheat.
By Blake Nicholson , February 20, 2012
North Dakota crop value decline 21 percent in 2011 
Agriculture Department data show that the decrease largely was due to a 27 percent drop in the value of spring wheat, North Dakota's staple crop.
By Associated Press , February 17, 2012
North Dakota farmers plant most winter wheat in quarter century 
North Dakota farmers planted 700,000 acres of winter wheat in September, a 75 percent increase from a year earlier and the most ever, except for a brief spike in 1984 and 1985 when acres ballooned to 750,000.
Still, the acres reported Thursday were a little less than crop watchers expected because of the late spring last year.
By Stephen J. Lee , January 12, 2012
Winter wheat plantings rise amid higher prices 
By Roxana Hegeman , January 12, 2012
Little snow cover endangers N.D. alfalfa, winter wheat 
Average snow depth in North Dakota as of Sunday was two-tenths of an inch, compared to more than 18 inches at the same time last year.
By Associated Press , January 04, 2012
Lack of snow could pose threat to winter wheat 
As winter marches on though, temperatures could fall further and the lack of snow cover will matter more. For now, farmers aren't worried yet.
By Stephen J. Lee , January 03, 2012
Canadian Wheat Board considers legal action to fight Conservative government 
By Associated Press , October 18, 2011
Canadian Wheat Board monopoly bill expected today 
By Associated Press , October 18, 2011
Wheat stocks down sharply in North Dakota 
The Agriculture Department says that stocks of spring, durum and winter wheat as of Sept. 1 were down 38 percent over the year to 229 million bushels. On-farm stocks were down 40 percent and off-farm stocks were down 34 percent.
By Associated Press , October 03, 2011
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