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USDA TO SURVEY CATTLE OPERATIONS FOR UP-TO-DATE MEASURE OF CATTLE INVENTORIES

In January, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will survey about 41,000 cattle operations nationwide to provide an up-to-date measure of U.S. cattle inventories. “This information helps producers make timely, informed business decisions and plan for herd expansion or reduction. It also helps packers and government leaders evaluate expected slaughter volume […]

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DNR OFFICIALS STRESS SNOWMOBILE SAFETY AS FATAL CRASHES TREND UP

Heading into the holiday season, conservation officers from the Department of Natural Resources are reminding all snowmobile riders to make safety their priority as the number of fatal crashes around the state has trended upward the past few years. Three riders have died so far this winter and there have been other close calls, including

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TALENT SHOW HELD FRIDAY

Crookston High School held it’s talent show Friday afternoon.  The winning group was Cream Soda – Abby Borowicz, Emma Borowicz, Halle Winjum, Hayden Winjum, Emma Gunderson. The other performers were: Victoria Proulx – “Christmas Break” a parody of Abba’s “Dancing Queen Isabelle Smith, Brooke Simpkins, Isaac Thomforde, and Caden Boike playing “Goodbyes” by Post Malone

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USDA TO GUAGE FINANCIAL WELL-BEING OF MINNESOTA FARMERS AND RANCHERS

In late December, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will begin mailing reports to gather information about farm economics and production practices from farmers and ranchers across Minnesota, as the agency conducts the third and final phase of the 2019 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS). “ARMS is the only survey that

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2019 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT RESULTS

Submitted by Tom Fiero The 48th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count held on Saturday, December 14th was a record breaker!   Thanks to the 22 individuals who braved the brutal cold or watched their bird feeders.  The Christmas Bird Count is coordinated by the National Audubon Society and the Minnesota Ornithologist Union.  The volunteers counted birds

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