DOUG GOEHRING
Today's Ask Your Government
Dear readers, I briefly ran out of your questions, so I asked a question of my own this week. Ill return to your questions soon, now that I have several again. With the recent interest in presidents...
Posted on 9/4/11 at 5:25 AM
Doug Goehring, North Dakota agriculture secretary, letter: Legislature can, should protect all animals 
Before voting this fall on the animal cruelty ballot initiative, I urge Herald readers to please consider the impact their vote could have on the passage of a more comprehensive solution for all animals in North Dakota.
By Doug Goehring , September 28, 2012
Produce donations sought from ND gardeners
North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring is calling on gardeners and produce growers to help feed the hungry. Goehring says the goal for the Hunger Free North Dakota Garden Project this year is 500,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables.By Associated Press , June 09, 2012
N.D. delegation going on trade mission to China 
Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley, Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring and representatives of the North Dakota Trade Office will lead the delegation overseas March 19-28. The group will include representatives from the pea, lentil, soybean, flax and flour industries, commercial companies and investment groups.
By Associated Press , March 16, 2012
Crop damage this year will hurt N.D. economy, Farm Bureau president says 
Eric Aasmundstad, president of the North Dakota Farm Bureau, said he expects drastic economic effects as a result of the damaged crops.
By Sean M. Soehren , October 16, 2011
North Dakota groups get grants to promote specialty crops 
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has awarded 10 grants totaling more than $640,000 to promote specialty crops in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , October 15, 2011
ASK YOUR GOVERNMENT: N.D. officials tell how much time off they take per year 
By Teri Finneman , September 04, 2011
Farm group leaders back crop insurance, research 
Aides from delegation hear viewsCrop insurance, research and export promotion should be among the top priorities in the next federal farm bill, say spokesmen for North Dakota agricultural groups, who are bracing for cuts in federal spending.
By Dale Wetzel , August 19, 2011
Officials to collect pesticides across North Dakota 
Farmers, ranchers and gardeners are asked to turn in old or unusable pesticides at one of several free collections across the state this month.
By Associated Press , July 05, 2011
Deadline is today for specialty crop grant apps 
Time has almost run out for North Dakota residents, groups and institutions to apply for grants targeted at promoting specialty crops.
The deadline for applications is today.
By Associated Press , April 15, 2011
Updated Pride of Dakota directory available from state ag department 
An up-to-date directory of all the Pride of Dakota businesses is now available to the public.
By Associated Press , February 06, 2011
N.D. ag commissioner urges ranchers to be ready for flooding 
North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring is urging livestock producers, especially those with animals in or near flood-prone areas, to make sure that they have plans in place for sheltering and feeding the animals, according to a news release Tuesday.
By Herald Staff Report , February 01, 2011
Farmers plant 100,000 more acres of flax seed in 2010 
If June estimates stick, North Dakota farmers will have planted about 100,000 acres more of flax seed this year over 2009 and state Ag Commissioner Doug Goehring only expects to see an increase next year.
By Jennifer McBride , December 17, 2010
Goehring to lead trade delegation to Cuba 
North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring will lead a seven-person North Dakota delegation on a Cuban trade mission this Saturday.
By Herald Staff Report , November 16, 2010
BUSINESS NEWS: Employment firm adds division ... medical business opens GF office ... etc. 
The Grand Forks Express Employment Professionals office, 2650 32nd Ave. S., recently launched a medical division. Express now is providing licensed health care professionals to local medical facilities.
By Herald Staff Reports , November 05, 2010
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK 
N.D. GOP candidates to launch bus tourNorth Dakota’s statewide Republican candidates will soon launch a “Victory in November” bus tour that will bring them to cities across the state, including Grand Forks, in the final days of the campaign season.
October 26, 2010
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