Dry weeks in Minn. sparks corn, soybean harvests
Rocky Mount Telegram - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The soybean and corn harvests jumped ahead last week as farmers enjoyed an u...
Rocky Mount Telegram - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The soybean and corn harvests jumped ahead last week as farmers enjoyed an u...
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
The soybean and corn harvests jumped ahead last week as farmers enjoyed an unusually dry week for this fall.
City Pages - The Blotter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Three Americans, including a Minnesota native, have been detained in Iran because they are accused of espionage, according to an Iranian prosecutor.
Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -- Prosecutors charged the co-owner of a Hermantown construction company with allegedly assaulting a construction worker with a backhoe. The criminal complaint said a 48-year-old man told investigators he wanted to "nudge" the victim, but didn't want to hurt him. He also said it was a stupid thing to do....
KansasCity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Prosecutors charged the co-owner of a Hermantown construction company with allegedly assaulting a construction worker with a backhoe. The criminal complaint said a 48-year-old man told investigators he wanted to "nudge" the victim, but didn't want to hurt him. He also said it was a stupid thing to do.
Daily Advance - Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The soybean and corn harvests jumped ahead last week as farmers enjoyed an u...
Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
DULUTH, Minn.—Prosecutors charged the co-owner of a Hermantown construction company with allegedly assaulting a construction worker with a backhoe. The criminal complaint said a 48-year-old man told investigators he wanted to "nudge" the victim, but didn't want to hurt him. He also said it was a stupid thing to do.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The University of Minnesota Extension Service reports that an increasing number of farmers and lenders are using mediation to resolve farm debt issues.
Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
Prosecutors charged the co-owner of a Hermantown construction company with allegedly assaulting a construction worker with a backhoe. The criminal complaint said a 48-year-old man told investigators he wanted to "nudge" the victim, but didn't want to hurt him. He also said it was a stupid thing to do.
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The soybean and corn harvests jumped ahead last week as farmers enjoyed an unusually dry week for this fall.The weekly crop and weather report from the Minnesota field office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture says there were nearly five days suitable for field work last week.As a result, soybeans were 77 percent harvested as of Sunday, a 21 percentage-point gain over the...
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
The University of Minnesota Extension Service reports that an increasing number of farmers and lenders are using mediation to resolve farm debt issues.
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
The University of Minnesota Extension Service reports that an increasing number of farmers and lenders are using mediation to resolve farm debt issues.
Perspective Journal: News and Polit (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
A Minnesota teen who fled the state to avoid chemotherapy has finished his cancer treatment. No tags for this post.
kare11.com - Business News (Free subscription) | yesterday
GOLDEN VALEY, Minn. -- No matter what you have heard to the contrary, you cannot have too much of a good thing when the good thing is sunshine. Maybe I'm biased but this is just too good. "It comes around every few years, in the beginning of November, it's not a once in a lifetime kind of thing," according to state climatologist Mark Seeley. A warm November. And get this, the prediction is it's...
StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
The University of Minnesota Extension Service reports that an increasing number of farmers and lenders are using mediation to resolve farm debt issues.