GRAIN
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
Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Relections Radio program, Project Crowding Tub...
Posted on 11/16/12 at 12:18 PM
An old letter, a new e-mail
Yesterday, Mike, my very nice East Grand Forks mail carrier, dropped off an envelope from my cousin, Idamae Hauf, Max, N.D. Inside was not only a note from her, but a copy of a letter our grandfather ...
Posted on 7/28/11 at 3:42 PM
Licensed grain elevators increase for first time in 15 years
News release from the Public Service Commission: For the first time since 1995, the number of licensed grain elevators has increased for the current license year beginning Aug. 1. This increase inclu...
Posted on 9/2/10 at 6:04 PM
Wistful Wednesday: Grain Binders
This is an old photo of Far Guy's Grandfather Abbott in the grain field. This photo was marked with only one name, I will assume that he is the fellow in the white shirt and suspenders..the silhouett...
Posted on 8/4/10 at 4:15 AM
Nothing hidden about Grain Growers’ agenda 
Dan Wogsland, Grain Growers Association president, writes to correct misinformation in a previous letter by Perry Ostmo.
By Dan Wogsland , December 02, 2012
Report pushes corn prices up 
As they finish up the small grains harvest, farmers in North Dakota are set to harvest more corn but fewer soybeans than last year.
By Stephen J. Lee , September 12, 2011
Concerns, opposition voiced about ADM plans for St. Cloud-area regional grain elevator 
Poultry and livestock producers in central Minnesota are worried that Archer Daniels Midland Co.'s plans to build a regional grain elevator near St. Cloud will drive up their cost of feed, as area farmers choose to sell their crops to the agribusiness giant instead of local customers.
By Associated Press , June 20, 2011
Amtrak's Empire Builder back to normal following grain train derailment
Train passengers had to be bused the 400-mile stretch between the two cities on Monday and Tuesday.By Associated Press , February 23, 2011
Licensed grain storage sets N.D. record 
The Public Service Commission says that as of last Friday, there were about 406 million bushels of storage licensed by the state and federal government. That breaks the record of 343 million bushels at this time in 2007.
By Associated Press , November 23, 2010
North Dakota grain elevators take part in fungal disease survey 
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says the national survey begun in 1996 is aimed at protecting American wheat exports by showing that grain is free of the disease.
By Associated Press , August 31, 2010
Grain, iron ore shipments out of Duluth-Superior harbor on the rise 
A jump in iron ore shipments in Duluth-Superior this year is driving a shipping rebound after a dismal 2009 season. But grain is the up-and-comer.
By Candace Renalls , August 30, 2010
Wheat from collapsed bin in ND to be salvaged 
March 26, 2010
Sun’s March punch greater than June 
FARGO, N.D. — Ag engineer Ken Hellevang says some farmers are surprised that solar power this time of year can have a bigger impact on their grain storage than it does in June.
By Mikkel Pates , March 15, 2010
2010 grain storage will take top-notch effort 
By Mikkel Pates , March 15, 2010
Shuttered N.D. canola plant looking to reopen 
A defunct Northwood canola processing plant wants to reopen, about a year after it went broke and left $810,000 in unpaid bills.
By Associated Press , March 11, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: NDSU president forums ... State treasurer named VP ... EZ tax form debuts ... more 
A series of forums will be held to gather input in the search for the next North Dakota State University president. The university’s search committee will take suggestions from campus and community members the week of Jan. 11.
By Associated Press , January 03, 2010
Longer shipping season expected on Upper Mississippi 
Grain shipments are behind schedule on the Upper Mississippi River due to this fall's wet harvest.
By Associated Press , November 26, 2009
N.D. ROUNDUP: Plays highlight finances ... Scab management on Web ... Official defends pipeline ... more 
Minot is filling up with Scandinavians this week. It’s the week of the Norsk Hostfest, which draws tens of thousands of people each year along with hundreds of artists, chefs and craftsmen. The festival starts Tuesday and runs through Saturday.
By Herald Wire Reports , September 28, 2009
Buffalo, N.D., farmers form marketing club 
By Associated Press , March 08, 2009
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