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Conservation applications
The USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service is accepting applications from landowners interested in the Wetlands Reserve Program and Grassland Reserve Program. A new round of federal funding authorizes $255 million to enroll up to 100,000... -
SDSU scientist documents wetland losses
BROOKINGS - Wetlands in eastern North Dakota and South Dakota are shrinking at a rapid pace, according to professor Carol Johnston of the South Dakota State University Natural Resource Management Department. Professor Carol Johnston of the South...Tags: Wetlands, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Environmental Pollution, U.S. Geological Survey
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Conservation Stewardship Program applications due by June 14
Huron (NRCS) - The Natural Resources Conservation Service's Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) will provide about $175 million in funding for up to 12.6 million additional acres enrollment this year. Although applications are accepted all year,...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues
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Renewable Accounts: A new bioenergy column
I'd like to welcome you to a new column on bioenergy and bioproducts. I was hired as North Dakota's bioenergy and bioproduct economist. The position was created by the 2007 legislature to support the state's renewable industry. While there is a great...Tags: Marketing, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues
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Japan stops importing U.S. wheat on concerns over genetically modified crops
Japan, the largest market for U.S. wheat exports, suspended imports from the United States and canceled a major purchase of white wheat on May 30 after the recent discovery of unapproved genetically modified wheat in an 80-acre field in Oregon. How...Tags: European Union, Genetic Engineering, Consumer Goods Industries, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Billions on the chopping block: Senate debates farm bill
WASHINGTON - Working on a new farm bill, the Senate recently defeated an amendment to change the sugar program but limited the crop insurance premium subsidies for high-income farmers before putting off further action on the bill until after a Memorial...Tags: Harry Reid, Genetic Engineering, Dick Durbin, Thad Cochran, Jeff Merkley
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Kick off summer grilling season with South Dakota pork
SIOUX FALLS - With Memorial Day behind us, we can look forward to the official kick off to warmer weather, summer picnics and grilling season. “South Dakota pork is an ideal partner for the grill, thanks to its versatile flavor and easy preparation,”...Tags: Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Potassium (dietary supplement), Limes, Vitamin B3
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Noem: House panel passage of Farm Bill starts process
HURON - Passage of a Farm Bill by the House Agriculture Committee on a bipartisan vote will provide long-term certainty for agriculture producers, but now faces a floor vote and a conference committee with a Senate version that doesn't make the same...Tags: Food Industry, Conservation, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Kristi Noem
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NDSU prevented-planting website provides analyzer to help producers
Nature's clock is beyond the optimal planting time and wet conditions in areas of the state may continue. This will prevent some North Dakota producers from seeding all their acres before the dates that crop insurance coverage starts to decrease,...Tags: Science and Technology, Insurance, Prices
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Farm Management Minute: Farm bill or food bill
I have been reading some news articles and listening to radio reports about the progress of passing a new “Farm Bill”. For those of you that may not remember, the previous farm bill - the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 - expired on September...Tags: Finance, U.S. Congress, Conservation, Iron (dietary supplement), Economy, Business and Finance
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CROP WEATHER REPORT
SIOUX FALLS - For the week ending June 2, 2013, producers made little planting progress last week due to cool wet conditions, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, South Dakota Field Office. Statewide, there were 2.1 days...Tags: Weather, Potatoes, Weather Reports, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Arable Farming
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Visit New York during the National Angus Conference and Tour
Angus cattle and enthusiasts will be found along the Hudson River this fall during the 2013 National Angus Conference & Tour (NAC&T). Events take place Aug. 28-30 and include visits to historical New York sites and several Angus operations. Interested...Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Hudson River
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