FARM
Conversation with the sky
I know what it feels like again to stay up till 4 a.m. Friends and I joined the owls and coyotes at the Furtman Farm Star Party near Webster, Wis. for a third of an Earth rotation under the stars. T...
Posted on 9/15/12 at 3:33 PM
Return To The Green Market
At the very end of August, we treated ourselves to dinner atGreen Market Kitchenwith friends. We last dined at The Green Market not quite a year ago when we tried their special Dia De Los Muertos-in...
Posted on 9/13/12 at 8:28 PM
Farm implement repurpose...those farmers have the best junk!
On a farmstead visit a few weeks ago I found this interesting clip. Just gotta say, I love old gagets and rusty stuff. The farmer also had a few of these curved iron pieces he said came...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 10:20 AM
Progress is in North Dakota!!
Progress is definedby Websters as :"A forward or onward movement, -A betterment ". I think it is more about taking that first step towards your dreams or goals. They say all you have to do is change ...
Posted on 2/27/12 at 9:04 PM
NDSU Extension economist has some tax tips for producers.
Agricultural producers need to take a close look at some tax preparation items, says Ron Haugen, North Dakota State University Extension Service farm economist. Items to note for 2011 income tax prep...
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:23 AM
Precision ag an evolving science
By Keith Norman , January 17, 2012
SD farmer falls 100 feet in grain silo, dies
A man died on a northern South Dakota farm when he fell about 100 feet to the ground inside a grain silo.November 16, 2011
Aasmundstad stepping down as NDFB president
The president of the North Dakota Farm Bureau says he won’t run for re-election.November 16, 2011
2012 Farm Bill Conference being held in Fargo
The next federal farm legislation is the topic of a two-day conference in Fargo.November 08, 2011
Farm bill payments to change
When budget-cutters get serious about reducing federal spending, farm expenditures are sure to take a hit. Negotiations are under way now on a new farm bill. Farm-state congressmen and senators will be among those on the cut-spending bandwagon. It will be their task, however, to target farm-program changes that do not undercut the success of the current farm bill.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , November 01, 2011
APUC to review 5 grant requests totaling $170,300
A group that funds developers of North Dakota farm products will meet Nov. 17 in Valley City to consider quarterly grant requests.October 31, 2011
Man killed in farming accident
A Forbes, N.D., farmer was killed Tuesday when a trench gave way, trapping him beneath.By By Sun Staff , September 08, 2011
Farm groups backing crop insurance, research
North Dakota farm groups say crop insurance, research and export promotion should be among the top priorities for federal spending in the next farm bill.August 19, 2011
Amendment aims to protect farm methods
The North Dakota Farm Bureau believes a state constitutional amendment is needed to prevent the Legislature or local governments from approving potentially harmful restrictions on farming and ranching, its president said Tuesday.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , August 03, 2011
Delegation spokesmen: Farm bill debate delayed
Debate on the next version of the farm bill has been delayed while Washington deals with debt and deficits, according to spokesmen for the North Dakota congressional delegation. The representatives addressed the status of debate on the next farm bill during a meeting hosted by the North Dakota Farmers Union in Carrington, N.D., Thursday.By Keith Norman , July 15, 2011
Farmers, ranchers unsure of hit from N.D. flooding
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s top agriculture official warned on Thursday that the full damage that this year’s floods will have on farmers and ranchers has yet to be seen. Doug Goehring said as many as 6.5 million acres of land have been affected by flooding and rain, the Bismarck Tribune reported. Goehring spoke to state agriculture officials and others at a forum in Mandan.July 08, 2011
ND officials want break for Devils Lake farmers
North Dakota officials are pressing federal officials to give flooded Devils Lake farmers a break.June 10, 2011
Project Safe Send collections scheduled
The North Dakota Agriculture Department will conduct its annual Project Safe Send program at 12 sites in July.May 30, 2011
Fieldwork start pushed back again
A low and gray sky dropped rain and perhaps some spirits across the region Wednesday, dampening even more plans of farmers to get going in the fields in what is the latest spring planting in about two decades.By By Stephen J. Lee, Forum Communications Co. , May 05, 2011
Judge approves USDA, Indian farmers settlement
April 28, 2011
View your ad here! Cost effective targeted advertising.
Contextual advertising starting as low as $79/month. This includes targeted ad delivery and search results!
Add your business to the Marketplace »
