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NEW USDA CONSERVATION PILOT PROGRAM FOR PRODUCERS TO PLANT COVER CROPS

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced a new pilot program that enables farmers in the Prairie Pothole region to receive payments for planting cover crops on their land for three to five years. The new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Soil Health and Income Protection Program (SHIPP) pilot is available to […]

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UMC HOSTS TWO FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS TO NUTURE INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE

The University of Minnesota Crookston is fast gaining an international reputation. In addition to attracting students from all around the world, UMC is also attracting faculty from different countries to teach and conduct research at UMC. This academic year UMC has hosted Kahirou Diakite, a teacher-researcher at the University of Science and Technology in Bamako,

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ZACH BROWN TAKES FIFTH, ETHAN BOLL TAKES SIXTH PLACE AT STATE WRESTLING

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team’s Zach Brown earned his second straight podium appearance with a fifth-place finish while Ethan Boll took sixth-place at the Minnesota State High School League State Wrestling tournament at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul.  ZACH BROWN (Junior – 120 pounds)- Zach Brown wrestled Brandon Ross of Caledonia.  Both wrestlers

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#5 RANKED PELICAN RAPIDS HOLDS ON TO END THE PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL SEASON

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team’s second-half rally fell short in a 49-44 loss to #5 ranked and the undefeated Pelican Rapids Vikings in the Section 8AA quarterfinals played at Concordia College in Moorhead.  FIRST HALF – Pelican Rapids scored the first basket of the game before Crookston’s Gretchen Theis answered with back-to-back baskets for

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USDA TO DISTRIBUTE $285 MILLION TO SUGAR BEET GROWERS FOR 2018 AND 2019 CROP LOSSES

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced additional disaster assistance available to agricultural producers, including producers impacted by drought and excess moisture as well as sugar beet growers. Through WHIP+, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is helping producers recover from losses related to 2018 and 2019 natural disasters. USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA)

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