03/12/2010
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Agri-tourism could add to producer's farm income
JAMESTOWN, N.D. - Merging agriculture and tourism, two of the top three industries in North Dakota along with oil, could be a good source of income for the ag sector, according to Sara Otte Coleman, director of the State Tourism Office.
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03/12/2010
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Issue of NAFTA labels for chemicals heating up again
BISMARCK, N.D. - Being able to buy farm chemicals freely on either side of the U.S.-Canada border could be a win-win situation for both farmers and manufacturers.
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03/12/2010
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Head of CHS looks to expand global marketing efforts
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - The expansion of CHS export markets has been one of the main focuses of the Minneapolis-based farm cooperative for the past five or six years, according to CHS president John Johnson.
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03/12/2010
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Farmers being asked to share what they love about farming
?What do you love about farming?? That's the question Bayer CropScience is posing to cereal grain growers in the region in their unique grower engagement campaign called ?Love Farming, Even More.'
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03/12/2010
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Grain prices continue downward trend while livestock prices show some strength
The farm prices paid to North Dakota farmers in February were slightly lower for grains, but livestock prices were up slightly when compared to the previous month, according to the latest price report issued by the North Dakota Field Office of the USDA's National Ag Statistics Service.
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