This year's wheat crop in South Dakota could be the smallest in nearly four decades. The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects South Dakota farmers to plant 2.28 million acres of…
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This year's wheat crop in South Dakota could be the smallest in nearly four decades. The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects South Dakota farmers to plant 2.28 million acres of…
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Buckwheat is a serious allergen in some Asian countries and is a serious health risk to people with allergies to buckwheat, similar to peanut allergies in the United States. Buckwheat…
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a portion of an article by Brooks Hays, UPI.com To ensure modern wheat strains successfully adapt to a warming climate, scientists are looking to the past — to the genes of…
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Great Falls –BNSF Railway, Montana’s primary freight carrier, has announced a decrease in its tariff rates for shipments of wheat in the Northern states. BNSF’s Vice-President of Ag Products, John…
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New Orleans, LA—Gordon Stoner, a wheat grower from Montana, was elected to serve as the new President of the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) at the Association’s Board of…
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Wheat shipments from Australia may rise 2 percent next season as output increases, adding to ample global supplies that may push prices down to the lowest in more than a…
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Canada is aiming to supplant the United States as the Western Hemisphere's dominant wheat exporter, as its invigorated grain-exporting sector cashes in on weakening currency and cheap freight rates. Canada…
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The North Dakota State University Extension Service has released its short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota, says Ron Haugen, Extension farm economist. The publication shows 2016…
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by Roxana Hegeman, Associated Press WICHITA, Kansas — U.S. farmers planted fewer acres into winter wheat last fall as growers in top-producing states, including Kansas, cut back on the…