RECORD BREAKING: Cans 4 Corn 2021
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH TRACEABILITY
GROWING HEMP FOR GRAIN
Hemp hype: 7 things you need to know
Hemp Seed Harvest 2019 Video
Battling hail, wind, rain and even a snow storm, we were happy to have a hemp harvest!
Cans 4 Corn 2019
Once again, a HUGE thank you to our community for helping to make Cans 4 Corn 2019 a great success!
Growing Hemp for Grain
Nutrient-packed hemp grain aims at the human consumption market
Niche Wheats Are on the Way
Niche non-genetically modified wheats that Arcadia BioSciences is developing under the GoodWheat brand.
North Dakota Drought 2017
Last year at this time, Western North Dakota experienced a debilitating drought. Those of us on the eastern part of the state were fortunate enough to share the blessings of our resources – and a little rain.
How Sproule Farms Helped Other Farmers in Need
Cans 4 Corn 2018
Thank you for everyone who came out and supported our Annual Cans 4 Corn event – it was our best one yet!
From DC to ND, Founding Farmers take on their Roots
Thank you North Dakota Farmer’s Union for the opportunity to host your Founding Farmer’s Restaurant group at our field & shop!
Senator John Hoeven talks Farm Bill, Pricing, & Tariffs
North Dakota Farmer’s Union Grand Forks County Young Producer Event with Senator Hoeven.
Cans 4 Corn 2017
Thank you to all who were a part of this years Cans 4 Corn! We appreciate your donations and time.
In a time of need, aggies do their part
By Grand Forks Herald Editorial Board
Drought-ravaged ranchers look east for CRP hay
Article by: Jonathan Knutson / Agweek Staff Writer
Spared by drought, growers help farmers to the west
Article by Andrew Hazzard / Grand Forks Herald
One Muddy Harvest
While in many parts of the country rain would be of little bother to farmers, our soil type can make daily work very difficult. The Red River Valley has a lot of clay type soils that hold moister for longer periods of time vs. soils in other parts of the country.
Sproule Wins $5,000 For Northwood Fire Department and the GF Salvation Army
Paul Sproule of Grand Forks has been selected as the winner in Grand Forks County for America’s Farmers Grow Communities™ – a program sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, which gives farmers the opportunity to win a $2500 donation to direct to their favorite local nonprofit organizations.
Cloud-Based Input Tracking
Our very own Mike Sproule was featured in the May/June edition of Farm Futures.