FARMING
Problem Solved? #2 Meat-eating
I like meat; you like meat. Most everyone likes meat.But there are problems with being carnivores: scarcity, price, and (scoff if you must) there's that whole moral issue. Back in May, I introduced a...
Posted on 8/23/12 at 8:58 AM
Heitkamp, US Senate Ag Chair to Host Farm Forums
By Associated Press , July 17, 2012
Experts Say Farm Bill Push Might be Futile Effort
By Dave Kolpack , July 13, 2012
Berg Wants Farm Bill Brought Before Full House
By Associated Press , July 12, 2012
Showers Provide Relief, But Some Farmers Need Rain
By Associated Press , July 09, 2012
Farmers With Flooded Fields to Get Federal Help
By Adam Ladwig , July 05, 2012
Heat Wave Puts Stress on Crops in ND
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — While last week's heat wave in North Dakota stressed crops, it also helped farmers make progress in haying.By Associated Press , July 02, 2012
Man Killed, Girl Injured in Otter Tail County Tractor Rollover
ERHARD, Minn. – A 53-year-old Erhard man was killed and an 8-year-old girl was injured in a tractor rollover here Sunday night.By Forum Communications , July 02, 2012
Midwest Ranchers, Lawmakers Protest EPA Flyovers
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Midwest ranchers have never been enamored with environmental regulators, but they really began to complain after learning that federal inspectors were flying over their land to look for problems.By David Pitt , July 02, 2012
Bipartisan Effort Leads to Senate OK of Farm Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Thursday completed a five-year, half-trillion-dollar farm bill that cuts farm subsidies and land conservation spending by about $2 billion a year but largely protects sugar growers and some 46 million food stamp beneficiaries.By Jim Abrams , June 22, 2012
ND Co-op Elevator Members to Vote on Liquidation
HAZEN, N.D. (AP) — Members of the Falkirk Farmers Elevator are to vote Monday on whether to sell off assets to pay off millions of dollars of debt.By Associated Press , June 19, 2012
Rains Boost Topsoil Moisture Across Minnesota
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Widespread rains gave a boost to topsoil moisture across Minnesota last week, but crop conditions remained relatively unchanged.By Associated Press , June 19, 2012
Crop Development Continues to Progress Across ND
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Crop development continued ahead of schedule across much of North Dakota last week but farmers continue to worry about insects harming their crops.By Associated Press , June 19, 2012
Potato Stocks Down 18 Percent in North Dakota
By Associated Press , June 14, 2012
Dairies Pamper Cows With Chiropractors, Waterbeds
By Dinesh Ramde , May 29, 2012
Upper Midwest Farmers Have Unique Problems
By Associated Press , May 25, 2012
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