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"The 2,000-mile pipeline ... would transport deadly liquified waste from ethanol plants in five states here for “sequestration” (cough). One North Dakota ethanol plant would benefit. One is the loneliest number. It's the loneliest number since the number zero."
There has been amazing progress in the development of sweet corn varieties over our lifetimes.
Some awful weather events are etched in the minds of farmers and can't be removed.
While we frequently miss out on the gradual warming and awakening of nature, those of us who live on farms can be assured that we still will have the season of mud and water.

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Grains traded lower this week, while cattle continue to delight.
Mychal Wilmes recalls the days of raising poultry and livestock, from beginning to the sometimes tearful end.
A long, difficult winter definitely has been made easier by people like weather forecasters, smart school leaders, plow operators and helpful neighbors, Jenny Schlecht says.
Publishing correct and factual information isn’t just a newspaper’s responsibility, but our overarching goal. This article is a part of Trust Week, a Forum Communications series.
There's an emphasis on the need for the U.S. to produce an above average crop in 2023. That's looking difficult under current weather conditions.
The members of Career and Technical Student Organizations will become our future business employees, owners, community leaders and engaged citizens who we can vote for in elections in our lifetime.

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Journalism ethics are the basis of being trusted and believed in. This article is a part of Trust Week, a Forum Communications series.
So-called “ghost newspapers” are increasingly common, and the problem is no longer limited to rural, sparsely populated areas.
Columnist Myron Friesen writes "When I work with a strong farm family that has generations of deep roots, I will pick them to win in my bracket every time.

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