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We have two contributions to this debate from Daryl Lies, president of the North Dakota Farm Bureau. The first is a statement Lies wrote for the Herald that's specifically about Measure 1.
Rural Firefighters Deliver Ag Safety and Health — known as RF-DASH — will hold a training session at the John Hejl farm near ...
FARGO - Last year's farm profit in North Dakota nearly matched the results of 2007. The 2008 state average report of the North Dakota Farm Business Management program showed net farm income ...
In 1889, North Dakota became a state and soon the boom of the bonanza farms began to subside. The over-planting of one crop, wheat, began to deplete the soil’s ability to produce bumper crops.
The North Dakota Farm Bureau, founded in 1942 and operating with a $3.2 million annual budget, is one of the nearly 3,000 state and county groups affiliated with the non-profit American Farm Bureau ...
His study tracks the larger statistics: The number of North Dakota farms, for example, that sold more than $500,000 of farm products nearly quadrupled in the past decade, to 3,900, or a full 12 ...
North Dakota’s Farm Bureau president Daryl Lies said Dulmage served as president of the Benson County Farm Bureau. “It’s hard to grasp and understand why something like this can happen in ...
Pedersen gave working in North Dakota a try in 2004, at first on a J1 training visa, that brought him to Lakota in 2004. He knew someone in Denmark who had worked for Nelson.
In just over a decade, Ameriprise’s Joel Bird has used high touch tactics like picnics and wine tastings to grow his North Dakota-based practice to 15,000 clients across six states.
The number of dairy farms in North Dakota has dwindled to 23, with only about 8,700 cows in the state. North Dakota’s struggling dairy industry could get a boost from a new milk processing plant ...
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North Dakota best in farm-to-school lunches - MSNNorth Dakota came out on top as the most farm-friendly state for school lunches. There’s a 75% farm-to-school participation and has the most farms per capita in the state.
North Dakota farm co-op sustains eco-friendly message with second eatery in Washington, D.C. Nation's Restaurant News is part of the Informa Connect Division of Informa PLC.
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