Jason Schmidt

Animal ag's stake

MEDINA, N.D. — Jason Schmidt doesn’t want the Humane Society of the United States to have any influence on animal laws in the state of North Dakota.

Planting corn

Corn is king this spring

Robert Stover has been raising corn all his life in eastern North Dakota. His grandfather, Frank Stover, brought ears of corn with him from Indiana when he moved to the Larimore, N.D., area in 1901, and subsequent generations of the Stover family have kept raising it.

Tony Clark

Prepay perils

FARGO, N.D. — Should farmers be protected when prepaid inputs are sucked up in the turmoil of an elevator or provider’s financial mess?

Tom Grabanski

Legal wrangling continues

FARGO, N.D. — The far-flung case of Grafton, N.D., farmer Tom Grabanski rolls on — his many enterprises and legal challenges from North Dakota to Colorado to Texas continue, with legal filings revealing ongoing frustration by all parties.

TerraGator fill

All in a (long) day's work

REYNOLDS, N.D. — It’s 11 a.m. on a sunny mid-April morning, and Gregg Johnson already has put in an eight-hour day. Roughly eight more hours of work await him.

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