CORN
Corn and Sausage Chowder
Last weekend I was looking for a good way to use up some potatoes and corn. I came across a recipe for corn chowder that included Italian sausage--I thought that sounded interesting, so I decided to g...
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:42 AM
Is There An Easy Solution To Your Growing Waistline?
Obesity: a rising epidemic in American culture. But what is the solution? Diet and exercise clearly come to mind as well as possible surgery in some cases, but if you could take a prescription to help...
Posted on 12/7/12 at 5:31 PM
Reversal of fortune in 2012
Some people outside agriculture seem to have the idea that farmers and ranchers agree on everything. The reality is far different. Apart from basic philosophical differences among producers, weather a...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 11:13 AM
Quinoa Chowder with Sweet Corn
It's no secret that diets high in whole grains are healthy. One reason is because of their high fiber content, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes. One of the shortcomings of ...
Posted on 11/17/12 at 2:20 PM
Noem opts out of GOP leadership role
Rep. Kristi Noem will not seek a new term as a member of the House of Representatives leadership team, The Daily Republic first reported tonight. She was a freshman liaison to the House leadership, w...
Posted on 11/9/12 at 9:45 PM
Report: Weather a factor in decreased corn yields across U.S. 
By Associated Press , January 12, 2011
North Dakota corn and sunflower harvests ahead of schedule 
FARGO, N.D. — Recent adverse weather made it difficult for North Dakota farmers to complete their field work, but the corn and sunflower harvests remain ahead of schedule.
By Associated Press , November 23, 2010
Ulen farmer sentenced for spilled corn mash 
A 55-year-old farmer who spilled slippery corn mash on Interstate 94 last fall, causing ice-like conditions that injured four people, pleaded guilty to a felony on Monday in Cass County District Court.
By Forum staff reports , October 12, 2010
Little change in ND corn, soybean estimates 
The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture figures show little change over the month in estimates for North Dakota corn and soybean production.
By Associated Press , October 09, 2010
Rains take toll on some crops; dry, sunny forcast good news for harvest
Still-standing bean crops in North Dakota and Minnesota are fairer than they were a week or two ago, and that’s not so good.By Stephen J. Lee, Forum Communications Co. , September 28, 2010
Corn and soybean harvests starting in Minnesota 
By Associated Press , September 20, 2010
From field to feast
A corny tradition connected thousands of Concordia College alumni this summer.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , August 26, 2010
Consider all factors before replanting frost-damaged corn 
ST. PAUL — The warm and dry spring has facilitated some of the earliest corn planting of all time in Minnesota, but early corn emergence increases the risk for frost damage.
By Jeff Coulter, University of Minnesota Extension , May 17, 2010
ND corn grower groups elect new officers 
The North Dakota Corn Growers Association and the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council have elected new board officers.
May 01, 2010
Minnesota corn, soybean acreage expected to hold steady 
ST. PAUL (AP) — Minnesota farmers plan to plant about as much corn and soybeans as they did last year, but less wheat and sugar beets.
By Associated Press , March 31, 2010
Plan now for successful corn planting 
ST. PAUL — With field work just around the corner, now is the time to evaluate decisions related to corn planting. University of Minnesota research can help you make decisions such as when to plant, what soil conditions to consider and how deep to plant.
By Jeff Coulter, University of Minnesota Extension , March 30, 2010
Corn industry sees changes 
This is not your grandfather’s – or even your father’s – corn field.
February 18, 2010
Minnesota's yet-to-be harvested corn worth $200M 
LEOTA, Minn. — Lon Anker still has about 100 acres of corn to harvest, and the snowdrifts reach the top of some of the stalks. Yet if the winter isn't too rough and spring brings good weather, Anker's farm in southwestern Minnesota could still see an above average yield.
By Associated Press , January 05, 2010
Minnesota man develops white corn hybrid 
By Laura Horihan, Rochester (Minn.) Post-Bulletin , December 13, 2009
Out in the fields for Christmas 
Area farmers will still be combining corn at Christmas.
December 11, 2009
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