AGWEEK
North Dakota trio invents, sells truck warning systems
By Mikkel Pates , March 02, 2010
Recalculating wheat nitrogen
By Staff Report , January 26, 2010
A look at sugar beet harvest in western North Dakota
By Mikkel Pates , December 08, 2009
Farmers battle domino effect started by wet spring
By Matt Bewley , December 03, 2009
Programs encourage rural veterinarians
By Matt Bewley , November 24, 2009
Senators oppose futures regulation by the Fed
By Jerry Hagstrom , November 24, 2009
A farm rescue milestone
By Mikkel Pates , November 17, 2009
Wood chipper business finding new opportunities
By Mikkel Pates , November 11, 2009
North Dakota: A Dairy frontier
By Mikkel Pates , November 05, 2009
Agritourism offers a slice of Americana at this North Dakota pumpkin patch
By Matt Bewley , October 30, 2009
Elevators full of unsold wheat amid fall harvest across parts of Great Plains
By Roxana Hegeman , October 01, 2009
Minnesota’s kiwifruit dream may come to your backyard
The University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center near Victoria, Minn., has cold-hardy kiwifruits under development. The area on the west side of the Twin Cities is a hotbed of horticultural thinking, with the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum nearby, as well as other orchards in nearby Chanhassen. The horticulture efforts here date to 1860s.By Mikkel Pates , September 14, 2009
Good news, bad news for wheat producers
It’s one of the unfortunate affects of supply-driven markets: When everybody produces a good crop, prices plummet. That’s the situation this year. And in the Red River Valley, producers also are dealing with low proteins, thanks to heavy spring rains. Many of them say they are going store their wheat and hold out for better prices.By Matt Bewley , September 14, 2009
CROP MARKETS: Wheat remains oversold
The wheat market is oversold and as soybeans rose sharply higher, it provided the needed momentum to pull wheat higher as well.By Ray Grabanski , August 31, 2009
Prices still falling as some pork producers empty their barns
Market experts are warning pork producers that they may have to hold on until 2010 before they begin to see a turnaround in what some are calling the worst crisis ever to strike their industry.By Matt Bewley , August 24, 2009
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