A wet field can cost a farmer time and money. But tiling has become a popular way to solve that problem. Field Drainage Inc. has been tiling fields in the Red River Valley for four decades and has ...
BISMARCK, N.D. -- North Dakota state Sen. Larry Luick, R-Fairmount, wants to help solve spring Red River flooding, save road infrastructure, improve land productivity in one fell swoop. How? Increase ...
BUXTON, N.D. - Thousands of miles of plastic pipe are being buried under farm fields every year in the Red River Valley, as farmers invest in technology to drain fields to get a faster start on ...
Brian Carlson grew up familiar with Iowa agriculture as his father and grandfather farmed in Benton County. Carlson, who farms corn and soybeans just south of Garrison, remembers his grandfather ...
ORISKA, N.D. — Partners in the Centrol Drainage water management installation company have purchased Centrol Crop Consulting’s share of the company and will operate it under a new name — Aim Ag ...
Sixty bushels per acre. The farmer who tends to our back forty told me that some areas of the field yielded close to 60 bushels of soybeans per acre. He went on to say that another farm a mile or so ...
MITCHELL, S.D. -- With record-setting rain totals in several areas, South Dakota farmers have started looking to a familiar solution to avoid flooding in the future. After a rainy summer and fall, ...
It’s been a rough couple of years for area farmers. Longer drought seasons coupled with periods of heavy rain make it hard to plant on time, and for the crops to grow like they should.
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