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Canola Minute
Published July 17, 2019
Once again, the Northern Canola Growers Association was involved in the Menus of Change Conference. Hear more from NCGA Associate Director Sheri Coleman in the latest Canola Minute.MN Corn Matters
Published July 17, 2019
There is a new e-newsletter available for Minnesota farmers. Learn more from Minnesota Corn Growers Association Public Relations Manager Brent Renneke in this edition of Corn Matters.ND Ag Dept. Surveying Farmers on Possible Dicamba Damage
Published July 17, 2019
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture is surveying farmers about possible dicamba-related crop damage. Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says there hasn’t been any formal dicamba-related complaints, but the state wants to compare this season with the data from previous years.…Deere Now Connected to WinField United Data Silo
Published July 17, 2019
WinField United’s Answer Tech Data Silo is now assessible through John Deere equipment. Farmers who use the built-in technology found in Deere equipment can now filter that information to this cloud-based data management system. The technology is designed to streamline…An Assortment of Insects Showing Up in Fields
Published July 17, 2019
University of Minnesota Extension entomologist Ian MacRae says there's an assortment of insects being found in fields. "Most of these problems seem to be localized, without a widespread occurrence of any one insect pest." MacRae says north of Fergus Falls,…AgMarket.Net Evaluates ’19 Corn Crop
Published July 17, 2019
With so many questions about the 2019 crop, the farm division of John Stewart and Associates has completed a project to determine unharvestable corn acres and the health of the crop. The group flew airplanes from eastern Ohio to Fort…Haag Reelected
Published July 17, 2019
Eden Valley, Minnesota farmer Tom Haag has been reelected to the National Corn Board. Haag is a past president of the Minnesota Corn Growers Association. The election took place at the Corn Congress in Washington, D.C.SDSU Extension Gathering Information on Nutrient Practices
Published July 17, 2019
South Dakota State University Extension is seeking information about nutrient practices used on farms. The information compiled will be used to plan soil fertility research and provide recommendations. The confidential survey can be found on the SDSU Extension website.Youth Sheep Starter Flock Applications Now Available
Published July 17, 2019
NDSU Extension and the North Dakota Lamb and Wool Producers Association are seeking youth interested in the sheep industry and building their own flock. For the 11th year, the associations are accepting applications for the Starter Flock Discounted Loan Program.…