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North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says he is asking the 2021 Legislature to rewrite some of the regulations concerning grain…
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Farmers and elevators who are owed money from grain trader Hunter Hanson will get some money.But it won’t be enough to make them whole.Hanson owned…
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Just this week – the grain elevator licensing and inspection program transferred from the Public Service Commission to the state Agriculture…
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A member of the North Dakota Public Service Commission is raising some questions concerning a plea deal federal prosecutors reached with a grain trader…
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The state Agriculture Department is preparing to take over grain elevator licensing and inspection from the Public Service Commission.The 2019 Legislature…
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The Public Service Commission is asking the courts to make it the trustee in an insolvency case for a roving grain buyer and grain warehouse license…
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The Public Service Commission has issued a “cease and desist” order against a Devils Lake man who owned both a grain elevator company and held a roving…
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A nearly three year old elevator insolvency case has been closed.Almost.It involves the Grand Forks Bean Company. That elevator dealt with edible beans.…
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The Public Service Commission is proposing new rules that would increase the amount of bonding a grain elevator has to carry.Commissioner Randy Christmann…
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A grain elevator in Northwood – which was involved in a bankruptcy several years ago – will be re-opening,Northwood Mills went bankrupt after a…