Articles tagged under: North Dakota
Deibert: Fewer Wheat Acres Expected in 2020
Published February 2, 2020
Past president and USCHI board advisor Jim Deibert says the 2019 harvest season was one for the record books. "My favorite day was the last one. We had trouble in Texas and North Dakota with wet weather. There were some…Burgum Addresses Crop Challenges in State of the State Speech
Published February 2, 2020
According to North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum in the 2020 State of the State address, North Dakota is strong, growing and full of opportunity. "This isn't about the state of the state in 2020 and we're in fantastic shape, but…ND Corn Harvest Progressing Slowly
Published January 30, 2020
North Dakota farmers are slowly making progress on corn harvest. USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service says at the end of January, corn harvest in North Dakota was 49 percent complete. That’s a slight increase from December. Muddy, snowy fields are…What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
Published January 27, 2020
Volatility, fuel costs, coronavirus and copper; these topics and more can be found in this week's edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets with Tommy Grisafi from Advance Trading.Severance Dairy Receives Honors
Published January 26, 2020
Severance Dairy Farm of Dickey received the Dairy Excellence Award during the 2020 North Dakota Dairy Convention. The Severances milk 60 Jersey cows, as well as run a seed and agronomy business, and have been a Grade A dairy farm…Courts Will Determine Legality of WOTUS Replacement Rule
Published January 26, 2020
If there are legal challenges, North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer says there is the potential for the Navigable Waters Protection Rule to be considered by the Supreme Court. "It will be important at some point for the Supreme Court to…Burgum: States Can Now Manage Waters Effectively
Published January 24, 2020
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says the new Navigable Waters Protection Rule provides clarity and common sense for landowners. According to Burgum, the new rule can work with North Dakota regulations and states can now manage their own waters effectively.ND Grain Dealers Review Grain Licensing Program
Published January 21, 2020
An interim agriculture and transportation committee is conducting a study to review all aspects of North Dakota’s grain licensing and inspection program. As of July 2019, the North Dakota Agriculture Department oversees the state program. "In moving the service to…ND Presidential Disaster Request Approved
Published January 21, 2020
President Donald Trump has approved North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum’s request for a presidential disaster declaration. An October snowstorm caused up to $9.7 million in damage to public infrastructure, according to preliminary assessments. The declaration covers 16 counties including Grand…