North Dakota farmers want more while to vine canola Insurance.
Friday, March 5th, 2010BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Farmers in North Dakota, which grows nearly all of the nation's canola, are asking federal bond officials for a few more days in the source to get their crops in the ground. Such a motion would not be unprecedented, and the regional top dog of the Agriculture Department instrumentality that oversees crop warranty says the Risk Management Agency is docile to listen.
"We are always assenting to chew over untrodden probing and are aware that improvements are taking concern in the seed industry every year,'' Doug Hagel said. Canola is occupied for its cooking oil, a customary result on grocery store shelves. Farmers in North Dakota fructify 90 percent of the nation's crop. In late-model years, they have found it severe to adjoin planting deadlines because of cool, effet springs.

