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Hensler Gardener Jul 1 2009 10:54PM
Vine ripened fruits and veggies are one of the sweet tastes of summer.
Ag Reporter Sarah Gustin travels north to check the progress of one grower's produce.
Well, I think that I have always loved gardening.
For manyfarmer's markets are a hobby.
But D
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New Fairgrounds Jul 1 2009 12:57PM
Get ready Stark County because a new fairgrounds is in the works.
Good Afternoon, I am Sarah Gustin, thanks for joining us.
Dickinson leaders break ground on the new Stark County Fairgrounds.
The nearly fifty-five acre piece of land is located
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Charolais rancher Jun 30 2009 11:01PM
There are hundreds of breeds of cattle, but there wasn't as many choices 50 years ago.
Ag Reporter Sarah Gustin introduces us to one of the 1st ranchers raising white cattle in North Dakota.
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(Joe Doll / Charolais Producer) "I started see
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Biology tour Jun 29 2009 11:07PM
The beauty of nature is all around us but how much do you actually kow about it?
Ag Reporter Sarah Gustin takes you north of Wing to the Coteau Ranch for a little biology lesson.
(Bart Brackin / Biology Teacher) "It is summer time and they need to exper
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Weed Spraying Jun 25 2009 7:02PM
The crop may be in the ground, but that doesn't mean the pressure is off.
For crop sprayers the fun is just getting started.
Ag Reporter Sarah Gustin explains just how busy it is getting in the spraying business.
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Tornados Touch Down Jun 25 2009 1:12PM
Storms spawned two tornadoes in southwest North Dakota and as many as five in southeast South Dakota.
Good Afternoon, I am Sarah Gustin, thanks for joining us.
National Weather Service meteorologists say there were no immediate reports of damage from
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Grazing Jun 24 2009 11:08PM
Trying to determine what plants pop up in your pasture may seem impossible, but two scientists are up to the task.
Ag Reporter Sarah Gustin has the story.
"It is all about when you graze, how many cows you have munching on that pasture and how long the
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4-H Camp Jun 23 2009 7:03PM
For many riding horse is a hobby but for some it's a competion.
Ag. Reporter Sarah Gustin takes us to Washburn where some 4-Hers are learning the in's and out's of saddling and reining.
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Learning the moves and making the turn.
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TUTTLE FATAL Jun 22 2009 12:50PM
A sunday afternoon crash kills one and puts another driver in the hospital.
Good Afternoon, I am Sarah Gustin, thanks for joining us.
A crash in Kidder County killed a 57-year-old Robinson woman.
The Highway Patrol says Gloria Newton was driving a
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Tractor Trek Jun 19 2009 7:02PM
Harmon Lake's debut event was being the lunch stop for the KFYR 550 AM Radio's Tractor Trek...
130 people brought their antique tractors to enjoy the day long drive...
That includes KX Ag reporter Sarah Gustin.
She's the third one in lin
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Flooded Ranch Jun 16 2009 11:07PM
No doubt farmers and ranchers love a good rain shower.
But what happens when you get too much of a good thing.
Reporter Sarah Gustin has the story.
(Gabe Brown / Bismarck Producer) "It started raining yesterday evening about six thirty, 6:45 and we h
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Flooded Rancher Jun 16 2009 7:01PM
No doubt farmers and ranchers love a good rain shower.
But what happens when you get too much of a good thing.
Reporter Sarah Gustin has the story.
(Gabe Brown / Bismarck Producer) "It started raining yesterday evening about six thirty, 6:45 and we ha
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Planning for Next Farm Bill Jun 16 2009 1:48PM
The 2008 farmbill just passed, but we are already planning for 2012.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service along with the Northern Plains Association of Soil Conservation Districts are asking what they are doing right and what needs to be changed.
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Crafting a New Farm Bill Jun 15 2009 7:18PM
Conservation groups have a big say in what goes in to a federal farm bill.
And today, two major conservation groups were asking farmers and ranchers what changes they'd like to see in the 2012 Farm Bill.
Sarah Gustin reports.
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jun 15 2009 2:07AM
Secretary of State Al Jaeger says a state
law on corporate organization could bring in some extra money
along with increasing North Dakota's business profile.
The law makes it easier for shareholders of publicly traded
corporations to contest a
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Jun 14 2009 2:14PM
Senator Kent Conrad says he doubts President
Barack Obama can get enough votes in the Senate to support his plan
for a government health insurance option. Conrad, who chairs the
Senate Budget Committee, says there are good arguments for the
proposal
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Hay Shortage Jun 11 2009 10:59PM
Hay is one thing ranchers just couldn't seem to get enough of this winter.
Ag. Reporter Sarah Gustin takes us down near the South Dakota border to show just how important this year's hay crop is.
This year the cows were just a little too hungry.
(Mike
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Rip Roaring Ribfest Jun 11 2009 1:11PM
Good Afternoon, I am Sarah Gustin, thanks for joining us.
The second annual rip roaring ribfest is underway at the Bismarck Civic Center.
Donnell Preskey is onsite doing a little taste testing to find a true award winning rib.
Donnell how are things
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Emmons Co. Record 125th Jun 10 2009 11:06PM
After more than 100 years in the business it is time to celebrate.
Reporter Sarah Gustin visits the Emmons County Record for its 125th anniversary.
"IT'S A HISTORIC LANDMARK TO BE 125."
The Emmons County Record is the oldest business in the county.
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Baby elk Jun 8 2009 11:07PM
You see these animals in the wild or maybe at the zoo...but we are going to show you where elk are being raised on a farm in North Dakota.
Tonight Ag Reporter Sarah Gustin takes us to an elk ranch near Turtle Lake where calving season is underway.
"On
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