| Durum Wheat Quality Program applications accepted now
The U.S. Durum Growers Association announces that the U.S. Department of Agriculture began accepting applications for the Durum Wheat Quality Program.
ND Oilseed Mills' past problems considered in grain warehouse license application
The PSC has set a public hearing on an application by North Dakota Oilseed Mills, LLC of Northwood for a grain warehouse license.
Ethanol industry pumps $2.5 billion into state’s economy
Minnesota's ethanol industry generated more than $2.5 billion in economic activity in 2009 and supported more than 6,800 jobs according to a new report from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA).
Gohoring appoints Woehl from Wishek
Appointed as the state's pesticide, feed and fertilizer inspector
Crops in ND looking good
Warm weather the past week kept things is good shape
EPA Sets Foundation For Unprecedented Dust Regulation
In the latest step in its review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the foundation for unprecedented regulation of dust.
North Central REC Field Day Set
NDSU’s North Central Research Extension Center will hold its annual field day July 21.
Prairie Fare: Consider Your Beverage Choices
Some studies have shown that teens drink twice as much soda as milk.
BeefTalk: A Herd of Cows Is a Group of Individuals
In many respects, the beef industry can become trapped between caring for the group and caring for the individual.
Expect Disease Problems on Potatoes and Tomatoes
There needs to be a susceptible host, the presence of the pathogen in the immediate environment and sustained conditions favorable for the pathogen to develop.
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