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Research on fungicide timing and DON control from North Dakota shows that spraying later is definitely better: When applied at 50 per cent full head emergence, fungicides provided 20 to 30 per cent ...
The wheat market is keeping a close watch on the weather and planting progress as producers across the region are getting a ...
MANDAN, ND. — Producers in the Northern Plains are seeding spring wheat ahead of the typical pace thanks to good fieldwork ...
As outdoor temperatures warm during spring and early summer, there is an increasing potential for grain storage problems and ...
North Dakota Governor Armstrong has signed HB 1318 into law, securing farmers’ access to Environmental Protection ...
Sure, Scheels is a sporting-goods store, technically. In the same way that Jesus of Nazareth was technically a carpenter, or ...
From sweeping 18th-floor views to intricate Art Deco design, North Dakota’s Capitol is full of surprises — and now is the ...
With a dry end to March and start of April, a few tractors pulling drills and seed carts were spotted across the southern and ...
The ICE Futures canola market was mixed with gains in the front months while the new crop positions eased back. Chicago soyoil and European rapeseed were solidly in positive territory, while Malaysian ...
Drought conditions have eased, but dryness endures in the top winter wheat production state of Kansas, where wheat conditions ...
Ryan Ellis, President, North Dakota Grain Growers Association "North Dakota's wheat and barley producers rely on safe, approved pesticides to control invasive weeds and maintain high yields ...