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KFGO News Headlines  November 7, 2009

KFGO Ag News

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Over 300 Ag Execs Attend World Rice Conference
The event is hosted by Sykeston, ND native and NDSU alum Jeremy Zwinger, president and CEO of international market newsletter The Rice Trader (TRT). More...
2009-11-06 02:40:48
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New MN Farmers Receive 900K
Klobuchar announces over $900,000 for beginning farmers in MN More...
2009-11-05 23:12:14
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Hay bale removal extended in some ND areas
Farmers and ranchers in some parts of North Dakota are getting a little more time to remove hay bales from roadside ditches, because of wet weather. More...
2009-11-05 04:28:52
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NDSU 12-Month Livestock Pasture Forage Management Planning Workshop Offered
A three-day planning workshop on 12-month pasture and harvested forage management will be offered to livestock producers, land managers and college students on Tuesday through Thursday, January 5-7, 2010, at the new office building at North Dakota State University’s Dickinson Research Extension Center. The building is on the corner of State Avenue and Empire Road in Dickinson. More...
2009-11-03 03:51:52
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NASS to Re-Survey Operators With Unharvested Small Grains
USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service may release updated acreage, yield, production and stocks estimates for barley, oats, Durum wheat and other spring wheat in the November 10 Crop Production report. More...
2009-11-03 03:35:23
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North Dakota potato farmers trying to finish harvest
Potato growers in the Red River Valley say they''ve harvested about 95 percent of their crop but still have 4,400 acres of spuds left in the fields. More...
2009-10-28 08:39:51
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NDSU Offers Soybean Drying, Storage Advice
NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers tips on drying and storing soybeans. More...
2009-10-26 07:22:16
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ND milk production down in third quarter
Milk production in North Dakota during July, August and September totaled 95 million pounds, down 8.7 percent from the third quarter of 2008. More...
2009-10-26 07:11:49
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$150,000 Headed to N.D. grape Group
The North Dakota Grape Growers Association was notified Oct. 20 that it will receive a $30,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That’s another $120,000 of state funds for development in the state. More...
2009-10-26 06:45:26
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Maps of Wheat Chromosomes May Improve Varieties of the Crop That Can Feed More People and Grow in Harsh Climates
Kansas State University undergraduate students are conducting research to help map wheat chromosomes for a project that could help the crop feed more people and grow in harsh climates. More...
2009-10-20 14:24:10
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