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NDSU's flax promoter -- Dr. Jack Carter dies, Sept. 11
Dr. Jack Carter, the long-time promoter/pioneer of new, healthfuluses for flax, and long-time administrator in the North Dakota State University plant sciences departments, died on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2...
Posted on 9/12/11 at 9:36 AM
GUEBERT: Late corn planting in May
By Alan Guebert , May 09, 2013
Wet spring brings troubling start to corn planting
By JIM SUHR , May 07, 2013
Public meeting planned on proposed pulse plant
HARROLD (AP) — A group planning a pulse crop processing plant in the central South Dakota town of Harrold has reached its $2 million fundraising goal.May 06, 2013
Winter wheat prices down 1 cent from last month
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The April preliminary winter wheat price in South Dakota is down a penny from last month but up more than a dollar from a year ago.April 30, 2013
CRP losing Midwest acres to attractive crop prices
By Jonathan Knutson , April 30, 2013
Rain eases drought for some farmers, but not all
By David Pitt , April 25, 2013
Record freeze extends wheat crop damage
By TONY C. DREIBUS and JEFF WILSON , April 24, 2013
Stormy weather in SD limits spring fieldwork
The Agriculture Department says in its latest crop and weather report that the planting of crops is on hold.April 23, 2013
Soybean disease presents challenge this season
This year, rust and soybean cyst nematode are the crop diseases that pose the greatest danger to area bean growers.By Jonathan Knutson , April 23, 2013
LETTER: Wheat industry gave up crop’s ‘king’ status
The corn industry was willing to accept biotechnology while wheat was not and the results couldn’t be more telling.By Brian Smith , April 20, 2013
Funding for pulse crop plant in Harrold increases
HARROLD (AP) — A group planning to build a pulse crop processing plant in Harrold is just $30,000 shy of raising the $2 million from investors that was its maximum target.April 19, 2013
GUEBERT: Odious riders on poultry, genetically modified crops pass Congress
By Alan Guebert , April 18, 2013
Wheat losing its ‘king’ status on Northern Plains
By Jonathan Knutson , April 01, 2013
USDA: Highest corn acreage since 1936 expected
By David Pitt , March 29, 2013
USDA releases prospective spring planting for SD
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Producers in South Dakota intend to plant 250,000 less acres of corn in 2013.March 28, 2013
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