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Tania McKay, the well deserving recipient of the Karen Nedry-Dearinger award. Submitted photo.

Tania McKay, the well deserving recipient of the Karen Nedry-Dearinger award. Submitted photo.

Pembilier Nursing Center: 2024 Karen Nedry-Dearinger award recipient announced

Hello from your friends at PNC! On Tuesday, June 25, we announced the winner of the 2024 Karen-Nedry Dearinger Award. This award was created to recognize a current employee that embodies Karen’s legacy of compassion, dedication, and selflessness to residents and their coworkers.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Cavalier Thrift Store June donations

The Cavalier Thrift Store is settled into their new location and has had a busy spring. The move to the new location would not have been possible without the MANY individual volunteers, school groups, church groups, and thrift store workers.
State Tractor & Pickup Pull coming to Mountain

State Tractor & Pickup Pull coming to Mountain

State Tractor & Pickup Pull coming to Mountain

On August 4th, the tranquil town of Mountain, N.D., will be shaken by the roar of engines as it hosts its muchanticipated annual N.D. State Tractor & Pickup Pull. Starting at 1 p.m., this display of horsepower promises to captivate audiences of all ages.
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Valley News & Views

NWROC Crops and Soils Day to be held in Crookston

TheNorthwestResearchandOutreach Center (NWROC) Crops and Soils Day is scheduled for Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at NWROC’s Maintenance/ Farm Operations building south of Polk County Hwy 71 on NWROC’s campus. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. for the morning small grains tours.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

North Dakota crop progress and condition

For the week ending June 30, 2024, there were 4.5 days suitable for fieldwork, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 2% very short, 5% short, 75% adequate, and 18% surplus.
Organic planting methods can be used on medium and large scale fields. Submitted photo.

Organic planting methods can be used on medium and large scale fields. Submitted photo.

Free training set for beginning and current organic row crops farmers

NDSU Extension Beginning and current farmers interested in transitioning to certified organic production of grains, oilseeds or pulses are the target audience for a two-day training presented by North Dakota State University Extension, North Dakota Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education...
RED RIVER FARM NETWORK

RED RIVER FARM NETWORK

RED RIVER FARM NETWORK

ND soybean acres increase, corn acres decline – In North Dakota, the planted acreage for soybeans is forecast at 6.8 million acres. That’s up ten percent from last year. Spring wheat planting is up one percent at 5.6 million acres.