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paddlefish update
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department announced that the state's 2013 paddlefish snagging season will close to any additional harvest at 10 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Friday, May 17, to protect t...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:47 AM
Pheasant hunting tips
According to a DNR wildlife research biologist, pheasants follow a schedule as routine as your daily commute to and from work. Understanding the pheasant's daily movements can increase your odds of fl...
Posted on 9/16/10 at 8:50 AM
Letter to the editor: NDFU doesn’t represent all agriculture
In recent op-eds around the state, a few people are lambasting North Dakota Farm Bureau for its policies. While doing this, they are hailing North Dakota Farmers Union as the organization that is fighting for the farmers of this state. Really? Check the facts. On page 4 of the NDFU policy book for 2010, you will find this: “North Dakota Farmers Union supports a national mandatory carbon emission cap-and-trade system to reduce non-farm greenhouse gas emissions.”By Darren Olafson , January 07, 2010
Grain dealers convene in Fargo
The challenges of recruiting the next generation of grain elevator managers will be among the topics discussed at the North Dakota Grain Dealers Association’s convention this month in Fargo.January 04, 2010
Livestock sale barn reopens in Napoleon
Paul Bitz briefly interrupted his quick cadence of numbers and nonsense to question whether a woman in the stands at Napoleon Livestock Auction was bidding on the animals in the ring. The dark-haired woman laughed and shook her head.By By Jenny Michael, The Bismarck Tribune , January 04, 2010
N.D. farmer heads to trial over wandering cows
THOMPSON, N.D. (AP) — A 75-year-old farmer is headed to trial on charges he let his cows run amok on state Highway 15.January 03, 2010
Pressure up to stop antibiotics in agriculture
By By Margie Mason and Martha Mendoza, The Associated Press , December 29, 2009
Barn collapse in eastern S.D. kills cattle
The roof of a livestock barn in eastern South Dakota has collapsed under the weight of snow, killing an unknown number of cattle.December 25, 2009
Bananzaville gets grain elevator, farm home
The Bonanzaville USA museum and historical village at West Fargo has added a vintage farm home and elevator to its collection.December 23, 2009
N.D. farmers lose hemp appeal
A federal appeals court has affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit filed against the U.S government by two North Dakota farmers seeking to grow industrial hemp.December 23, 2009
Farmers Union group donates to programs
December 22, 2009
No injuries reported in train, truck crash
No injuries were reported when a semi tractor and trailer collided with a Red River Valley & Western Train, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. The crash happened at 4:40 p.m. Thursday on LaMoure County Road 163, about 1 1/2 miles north of N.D. Highway 13.By Sun Staff , December 18, 2009
Loose trailer spills corn
A semi-trailer broke loose from a semi Monday, spilling corn and sustaining $5,000 in damage, according to the Stutsman County Sherriff’s Office.By By Sun Staff , December 17, 2009
Farm Rescue receives donation
The non-profit organization Farm Rescue has received $5,000 from CoBank, a Denver-based financial services institution serving agricultural co-ops and other businesses in North Dakota and across the United States. CoBank made the contribution on behalf of Everett Dobrinski, the operator of a cereal-grain and oilseed farm in Makoti, N.D., and the chairman of the bank’s board.December 16, 2009
4-H Youth Activity Day set
The Stutsman County 4-H Leaders Council is sponsoring a Youth Activity Day on Dec. 29. This program is open to all youth, not just 4-H members, ages 8-18.December 16, 2009
Letter to the editor: Ending agriculture program payments would hurt N.D.
According to its Web site, the North Dakota Farm Bureau board of directors, in a statement of 2010 priorities, apparently following input from its recent state convention, adopted the following: “We believe that all government agricultural program payments should be eliminated.” What!? I thought that Farm Bureau supported the current farm program adopted in 2008.By Charles Linderman , December 15, 2009
Monsanto seed business role revealed
Confidential contracts detailing Monsanto Co.’s business practices reveal how the world’s biggest seed developer is squeezing competitors, controlling smaller seed companies and protecting its dominance over the multibillion-dollar market for genetically altered crops, an Associated Press investigation has found.By By Christopher Leonard, The Associated Press , December 14, 2009
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