CORN
Homemade corn tortilla chips
With the success of the whole wheat tortillas, you would have guessed that I would have attempted homemade corn tortillas sooner. After all, my mother gave me a tortilla press at Christmas and I had o...
Posted on 3/10/13 at 8:59 AM
Fish Tacos
Im very proud of my husband; he has become quite the cook. He has been trying new recipes, most of which include seafood. Last night, he found a recipe for fish tacos that was amazing! He even shopped...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 1:49 PM
Corn and Sausage Chowder
Last weekend I was looking for a good way to use up some potatoes and corn. I came across a recipe for corn chowder that included Italian sausage--I thought that sounded interesting, so I decided to g...
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:42 AM
Legislative notebook: Ag interests debate ethanol, isobutanol
A new way to turn corn into fuel prompted a Thursday debate about giving ethanol a continued priority in state law. Representatives of the Luverne, Minn., Agri-Energy plant owned by Colorado-based ...
Posted on 3/15/12 at 9:55 PM
Crunchy Corn Tortillas or Soft Corn Pancakes?
When I was in Detroit Lakes a couple of weeks ago to give a cooking demonstration at the hospital there, I took time to browse around downtown. I couldn't pass up the Boys and Girls Club thrift store...
Posted on 8/1/09 at 7:01 PM
Corn kings and bean barons reap bountiful harvest
By Crystal Dey , October 12, 2012
Farmers cautious about 2013 corn acreage, says survey
U.S. farmers are unsure about whether to increase corn acreage next spring, despite high prices and sharply lower production caused by this year’s historic drought. Instead, Farm Futures magazine’s first survey of 2013 planting intentions shows growers would rather boost soybean and wheat seedings.September 01, 2012
Reports show Minnesota corn in better condition than other states
Minnesota’s corn crop may be in better condition than the rest of the nation’s leading corn growing states, but after a week of hot weather, the Gopher State’s grain needs rain.By By Gretchen Schlosser, Forum Communications , July 25, 2012
Minnesota Corn Growers Association seeks 'Agvocates'
The Minnesota Corn Growers Association (MCGA) is currently seeking applicants for the 2012 Agvocate (Advocates for Agriculture) program set to begin June 1, 2012.March 11, 2012
Barriers to Bushels program addresses issues in corn, soybean production
To help address key management issues of Central, Southwestern, and West Central Minnesota producers, Barriers to Bushels will be held at four locations in late February and early March.February 25, 2012
Conservation on the farm: A way of life
In 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt delivered these words that undoubtedly still ring true today, “The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself.” For generations of Minnesota farmers, there is no choice between profits and the environment.January 01, 2012
Evansville resident represents state's corn growers
Minnesota Corn Growers Association Agvocates Kelsey Gunderson of Raymond, Greg Tusa of Alpha and Leah Johnson of Evansville attended the 16th annual Minnesota Agricultural Ambassador Institute (MAAI) earlier this summer in Willmar.August 17, 2011
Evansville resident is 'agvocate' for corn farmers
The Minnesota Corn Growers Association is pleased to announce the new Agvocates (“Advocates for Agriculture”) for 2011-2012. The new Agvocates are: Leah Johnson of Evansville, Greg Tusa of Alpha and Kelsey Gunderson of Raymond.By Staff Report , June 04, 2011
Ears to you
August 20, 2010
Ethanol industry pumps $2.5 billion into state’s economy
Minnesota's ethanol industry generated more than $2.5 billion in economic activity in 2009 and supported more than 6,800 jobs according to a new report from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA).By Staff Report , July 25, 2010
Trucks crash near Garfield, spilling corn, causing injuries
Two trucks crashed near Garfield Monday morning, spilling corn on the road and causing minor injuries,By Staff Report , July 13, 2010
Corn is more than knee high but prices low
The venerable “knee-high by the Fourth of July” standard for corn crops has long gone the way of pinwheels, sparklers and homemade ice cream.By Tom Larson , July 11, 2010
Interest in corn keeps popping
This is not your grandfather’s — or even your father’s — cornfield. “Your world is different than Granddad’s. We’ve changed the game,” agronomist John McGillicuddy said Wednesday.By Jonathan Knutson , February 20, 2010
A harvest of concern: Mold threatens crops
By By Greta Petrich, Staff Reporter , November 24, 2009
Pork chop paradise
August 21, 2009
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