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CROP WEATHER REPORT South Dakota
The week saw rain and high humidity to start and hot weather at the weekend, ending with 5.2 days suitable for fieldwork. Crop development has improved across the board with the hot, humid conditions. Crop conditions were reported mostly as good and...Tags: Water Supply, South Dakota, Agriculture, Weather Reports, Weather
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New N.D. 4-H ambassadors
Three youth were selected to join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors team during the Extension Youth Conference in June. The new team members, the county where they live and the school they attend are: Deann Berntson, LaMoure County, Kulm Public School;...Tags: Schools, Education, Public Schools
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New Energy Economics: A wrap on biofuels, on to new things
Three years ago, I authored the first article of this news release series, "New Energy Economics." Unfortunately, this is going to be my last article for a while, as I have just taken a new administration position as chair of NDSU's Agribusiness and...Tags: Deere and Company, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, Biofuels
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Extreme East Coast Heat Wave Blamed in 64 Deaths
CNNNEW YORK -- The massive heat wave that baked half the country in triple digit heat indexes last week may have caused as many as 64 deaths in 15 states, the National Weather Service said late on Tuesday. Forecasters said the area still suffering from...Tags: Weather Warnings, Wisconsin, Brookfield Zoo, Vehicles, Kansas
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Wind energy task force sets course for studies
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — A legislative wind energy task force wants to hear from companies operating projects within the state about what developers in the state prefer. Wednesday, the special task force studying South Dakota’s competitiveness in wind...Tags: Iowa, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Politics, State Income Tax, Companies and Corporations
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Saltwater pipeline bursts in northwest N.D.
MOHALL, N.D. (AP) — A Texas company says an underground saltwater pipeline ruptured in northwest North Dakota and flooded about 40 acres of farmland and wetlands. Frisco-based Petro Harvester Operating Co. tells the Minot Daily News that the...Tags: Texas
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Farber of Britton elected to National Youth Council
BAILEY, Colo.- Mason Farber of Britton has been elected to serve on the National Farmers Union's (NFU) National Youth Advisory Council (NYAC). Farber, 18, was elected to the NYAC by his peers during the organization's annual All-States Leadership Camp...Tags: Colorado, South Dakota, South Dakota State University, Minnesota, Politics
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BeefTalk: Hot and cold leads to checkmate
Heat, humidity and windless days are bad news for cattle. Actually, high heat and humidity are not good for most living things. A new record was set in North Dakota for the low minimum daily temperature when the thermometer failed to fall below 70...Tags: Science and Technology, Heat Stroke, Hormones and Metabolism, Behavioral Conditions, Stress
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High temps may be stressing Yankton-area crops
YANKTON (AP) - A few weeks ago, area farmers were worried about getting enough heat for their crops to develop. With recent high temperatures, that is no longer an issue. "The heat has definitely helped the growth," said Connie Strunk, agronomy...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, South Dakota, Abortion, Weather Statistics, Weather Reports
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New elevator a boon to Roscoe-area farmers
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comThe new $22 million Wheat Growers grain facility west of Roscoe on Thursday will increase speed, efficiency and the amount of money in producers' pockets, farmers touring the facility said. The new facility has an emphasis on speed, said Steve Briggs,...Tags: Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Electrical Appliance
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American Crystal Sugar workers to vote on contract
MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP) — Union workers at American Crystal Sugar Co. will decide Saturday whether to accept what management calls its final offer or risk a lockout at the company’s five sugar beet processing plants. The offer given to union...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Beets, AFL-CIO, Politics, Strikes
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N.D. monastery to end century-old cattle practice
RICHARDTON, N.D. (AP) — A Roman Catholic monastery in western North Dakota is ending a century-old practice of raising cattle because of a lack of monks with cowboy skills. The Assumption Abbey in Richardton intends to sell its herd of about...Tags: Livestock Farming
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