GRAINS
Doing Business with this "Mob" is a Good Thing
There is a classic scene from the movie Goodfellas where Henry Hill describes what doing business with the Mob is like; needless to say the painted picture is less than desirable. So why would two loc...
Posted on 10/15/12 at 9:56 AM
Molten Cheese-Stuffed Millet Creations (Gluten-Free)
Join me at 20food.net where I daydream about ramps and makeEverything But The Kitchen Sink Cheese-Stuffed Millet Patties. You could add nearly anything you'd like to this recipe and sneak in as many ...
Posted on 5/3/12 at 6:32 AM
It's an Art & Wine Week!
There are only two Art & Wine Walks (hosted by Greater Grand Forks Convention & Visitors Bureau and North Valley Arts Council) left in 2011, and one of them is tomorrow, Saturday, September 17...
Posted on 9/16/11 at 12:38 PM
Heart-Healthy Muffins
For years, the Food and Drug Adminstration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have been telling us that diets rich in whole grains and low in fat, saturated fat and cholesterol may help reduce the...
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:47 AM
Small grains planting, calving wrapping up in ND 
North Dakota farmers are wrapping up the planting of staple small grains crops, and ranchers in the state are finishing up calving.
By Associated Press , May 22, 2012
Grain company named N.D. exporter of the year 
JM Grain of Garrison has been named North Dakota's 2011 exporter of the year. Gov. Jack Dalrymple says the company began as a family farm and now exports grain products worldwide from Garrison.
By Associated Press , April 14, 2012
Farmers among Minnesotans welcoming free-trade pact with South Korea 
Minnesota exporters are welcoming this week's long-awaited free trade agreement with South Korea, which will lower tariffs on Minnesota-made medical, machine, meat and grain products.
By Dee DePass , March 14, 2012
Keep checking stored grain 
Vigilance more important with return of higher temperaturesWith spring planting creeping closer, area farmers are concentrating on the 2012 crop. But they should give a little attention to stored grain from last year’s crop, a North Dakota State University Extension Service official says.
By Jonathan Knutson , March 13, 2012
Agriculture in 2022: 11 Northern Plains views of decade down field
By Jonathan Knutson , February 28, 2012
International Crop Expo today, Thursday at Alerus Center 
By Jonathan Knutson , February 14, 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
N.D. small grains estimates see small changes 
The late-September USDA small grains summary report typically is the final word on production for the year, but sometimes the agency will resurvey farmers if a significant number still have crop in the field when the initial survey is done.
By Associated Press , November 09, 2011
Well behind average pace, N.D. small grains harvest begins 
The Agriculture Department says in its weekly crop and weather report that about 2 percent of spring wheat and 2 percent of oats is in the bin, along with about 3 percent of the barley crop. The harvesting of the weather-plagued durum wheat crop still hasn't begun.
By Associated Press , August 09, 2011
N.D. farmers wrapping up small grains harvest 
North Dakota farmers are wrapping up the small grains harvest and turning their focus to row crops.
By Associated Press , October 05, 2010
Barley: A most nutritious grain
October 07, 2009
Taiwan purchase of N.D. wheat set 
Officials from Taiwan are in Bismarck to announce the purchase of some hard red spring wheat.
By Associated Press , September 28, 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
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