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Ready well. In terms of the intensity of the drought, remember 1988 that came out with no corn and all things considered, we took 4 billion bushels off of our corn crop estimate by the end, but that was about the size of the 1988 crop. To me, because of no till practices and a lot of that helped by biotech varieties and because those developments and seed varieties and were able to get a better crop than i wouldve had otherwise. For senator stabenow, you just answered your question about livestock problems. Id like to continue if you could discuss problems for the renewable fuel industry raised by the lesson production, higher prices, et cetera you see ahead for that. I think that clearly this past year because of corn prices weve seen reductions in margins economic producers. If you look at the weekly levels of ethanol Production Company took a big tip and has been remaining buffalo that cabs under the renewable fuel standard ....
Yellow Medicine County Board to write National Park Service saying the state hasn't met obligations in the transfer of Upper Sioux Agency State Park ....
The Yellow Medicine County Board will send a letter to the National Park Service saying the state is not meeting its obligation to the public in the Upper Sioux Agency State Park land transfer. ....
Sticker shock over the estimated cost to replace the 1967 office of the Yellow Medicine County Highway Department construction costs are estimated at $295 per square foot have led the County Board to move cautiously. ....
Meeting held to present details of construction of Veteran s Home Montevideo American-News A meeting was held last Wednesday for stakeholders in the new Veteran’s Home to be built in Montevideo starting this fall. Of those in attendance was Marv Garbe on behalf of the local veterans, the Montevideo Mayor Erich Winter, city staff, county representatives from Chippewa and the surrounding counties, Veterans Services Officers from Chippewa and the surrounding counties, area politicians, the media, National Guard Armory representatives, members of the military and special guest Jim Williams, the brother of Steve Williams who left a three million dollar donation to the construction of the home in his will. ....