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Phone (406) 433-3306 Fax (406) 433-4114 E-mail address: [email protected] www.roundupweb.com P.O. Box 1207 PRSRT STD U.S. The Roundup ECRWSS Postal Customer Volume 46 • Number 48 Wednesday, January 6, 2021 Fertilizer Application Under Drought Focus Of Ag Research Summit Webinar 2021 Travel Soccer Registrations Jan. 11 Sidney Travel soccer is for girls or boys who will be ages 11- 19 by Jan. 2021. To register for travel soccer you can sign-up online after Jan. 1 by visiting the 21 Travel Soccer Facebook page, website or come in person. Registration fees are $150 per player plus $20 to play Rec Soccer plus travel uniform (order In person registrations will take place 5:30-6 p.m., Mon- day, Jan. 11, 2021 at Middle School Room 123, come through the back of the building, stage door will be propped open. All registration must take place by Jan. 11 to register teams with state; no late registrations will be accepted. The season start will be in mid-March and games in April, exact dates still to be determined. State will take place Friday, June 4-Sunday, June 6. Social distancing and masks are currently required during sign-ups. Board members will be there to answer questions. A for- mal meeting will take place closer to beginning of the season. Submitted by Beth Redlin The 4th annual Mon- Dak Ag Research Summit has moved online due to COVID-19 and features a series of six webinars, each an hour and a half long, fo- cusing on agricultural issues and research applicable to area farmers and ranchers. The 2021-webinar se- ries kicks off on Thursday, Jan. 14, at 10 a.m. MST/11 a.m. CST with a keynote presentation looking at ap- propriate fertilizer applica- tion decisions in the face of our recent fall drought. That presentation will be followed by three short talks by local MonDak scientists working at state and federal research facilities, Sidney, MT and Williston, ND. Keynote presenter is Dr. Clain Jones, Montana State Fertility Specialist, who will be addressing nutrient cy- cling and fertilizer decisions during and after drought. Dr. Jones will describe the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and discuss how the need for each changes in a drought - and not always in expected ways! At MSU, Dr. Jones stud- crops, nitrate leaching, and nitrogen fixation of pulse crops, and shares his and other research results using a range of approaches and collaborations. presentation are three short- er talks. Titles and present- ers include: • Seed-row banded lime to remediate soil sur- Staricka, NDSU Williston Center, soil scientist, • Investigating fertility and cultivar for pea protein improvement – Dr. William - ricultural Research Center, Research Scientist-PhD; Sidney, MT • Soil health indicators and crop yield affected by long-term tillage and crop- ping sequence – Dr. Up- endra Sainju, USDA-ARS Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, Re- search soil scientist; Sidney, MT All interested persons are invited to take part in this webinar and anyone can join the day of the event by using the follow- ing link: https://ndsu.zoom. us/j/91453448686. Montana residents viewing the live session can also earn one - it in the following categories: 10 - Dealer; 30 - Agricultural Plant Pest Control; 39 - Demonstration & Research Pest Control; 60 - Private Agricultural Pest Control. The MonDak Ag Re- search Summit is coordinat- - cultural Research Center Plains Agricultural Research Lab, both, Sidney; and ND- Future webinars and keynote presentations in the 2021 MonDak Ag Research Summit series include the following. Note, all webinars run from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. MT and include opportuni- ties to ask questions of the speakers during the live sessions. • Jan. 28: The Mechan- ical Aspects of Precision and Variable Rate Irrigation - Dr. Tom Scherer, associate - Agricultural and Biosystems State University, Fargo • Feb. 9: Managing Root Rot of Pulses - Dr. Mary Burrows, professor; Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology; assoc. director, Montana Montana State University – Bozeman • Feb. 25: 2021 Weed Control Update in the Mon- Dak - Dr. Brian Jenks, weed scientist; North Central Re- – Minot; North Dakota State University • March 11: Seasonal Outlooks and Potential Cli- mate Change Impacts for - Patrick Gilchrist, warning coordination meteorologist/ service coordination hy- drologist, NOAA, National Weather Service Station, Glasgow, MT March 25: Keynote TBD – Topic: Marketing Also, pesticide applica- tor points for Montana partic- ipants will also be available for those joining in our live webinars on Feb. 9 and 25. Sorry, viewing the subse- quent recordings – also to be made available online – does not qualify for points. For questions or more information on this series, contact Beth Redlin at 406- 433-9427; beth.redlin@ usda.gov, or Violeta Hobbs at 701-774-4315; Violeta. [email protected] or visit our website at www.ars.usda. gov/pa/nparl/agsummit. Clain Jones Watford City Basketball County Commissioner Loren Young, Clerk of District Court Janice Klempel and appointed Treasurer Amy Metz. Sidney Wrestlers Begin Season With Wins Basketball Tournament Jan. 9-10 Watford City Liz Garcia, is spear- heading a basketball tour- nament for 4th-6th graders in Watford City at the Rough Rider Center on Jan. 9 - 10. There will be 43 teams coming to Watford City. This is a good way to better support our commu- one person can be to deliv- er economic impact to our community. To support Liz, the com- munity leaders came to- gether to help with, tourism - blocking hotel rooms and providing communications welcoming traveling teams with helpful information. The chamber of commerce - cal businesses, the Rough Rider Center recreation team consulted with Liz on tournament brackets and logistics to ensure she has a successful tournament. Overall, this is a great, fun event to begin the year and get our local businesses and our hospitality industry off to a great 2021 start. Red Cross A Red Cross Blood Drive will be held 12-6 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 19, at St. Advance appointments are strongly recommend- ed. To make an appoint- ment, call the American Red Cross at 406-868-0911 or 1-800-733-2767 or visit red- crossblood.org. Face masks are required. The Red Cross is currently testing all blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies.

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  • Phone (406) 433-3306Fax (406) 433-4114E-mail address:[email protected]

    P.O. Box 1207

    PRSRT STDU.S.

    The Roundup

    ECRWSSPostal Customer

    Volume 46 • Number 48Wednesday, January 6, 2021

    Fertilizer Application Under Drought Focus Of Ag Research Summit Webinar

    2021 Travel Soccer Registrations Jan. 11 Sidney

    Travel soccer is for girls or boys who will be ages 11-19 by Jan. 2021. To register for travel soccer you can sign-up online after Jan. 1 by visiting the 21 Travel Soccer Facebook page, website or come in person. Registration fees are $150 per player plus $20 to play Rec Soccer plus travel uniform (order

    In person registrations will take place 5:30-6 p.m., Mon-day, Jan. 11, 2021 at Middle School Room 123, come through the back of the building, stage door will be propped open.

    All registration must take place by Jan. 11 to register teams with state; no late registrations will be accepted. The season start will be in mid-March and games in April, exact dates still to be determined. State will take place Friday, June 4-Sunday, June 6.

    Social distancing and masks are currently required during sign-ups. Board members will be there to answer questions. A for-mal meeting will take place closer to beginning of the season.

    Submitted by Beth RedlinThe 4th annual Mon-

    Dak Ag Research Summit has moved online due to COVID-19 and features a series of six webinars, each an hour and a half long, fo-cusing on agricultural issues and research applicable to area farmers and ranchers.

    The 2021-webinar se-ries kicks off on Thursday, Jan. 14, at 10 a.m. MST/11 a.m. CST with a keynote presentation looking at ap-propriate fertilizer applica-tion decisions in the face of our recent fall drought. That presentation will be followed by three short talks by local MonDak scientists working at state and federal research facilities, Sidney, MT and Williston, ND.

    Keynote presenter is Dr. Clain Jones, Montana State

    Fertility Specialist, who will be addressing nutrient cy-cling and fertilizer decisions during and after drought. Dr. Jones will describe the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and discuss how the need for each changes in a drought - and not always in expected ways!

    At MSU, Dr. Jones stud-

    crops, nitrate leaching, and nitrogen fixation of pulse crops, and shares his and other research results using a range of approaches and collaborations.

    presentation are three short-er talks. Titles and present-ers include:

    • Seed-row banded lime to remediate soil sur-

    Staricka, NDSU Williston

    Center, soil scientist, • Investigating fertility

    and cultivar for pea protein improvement – Dr. William

    -ricultural Research Center, Research Scientist-PhD; Sidney, MT

    • Soil health indicators and crop yield affected by long-term tillage and crop-ping sequence – Dr. Up-endra Sainju, USDA-ARS Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, Re-search soil scientist; Sidney, MT

    All interested persons are invited to take part in this webinar and anyone can join the day of the event by using the follow-ing link: https://ndsu.zoom.us/j/91453448686. Montana residents viewing the live session can also earn one

    -it in the following categories: 10 - Dealer; 30 - Agricultural Plant Pest Control; 39 - Demonstration & Research Pest Control; 60 - Private Agricultural Pest Control.

    The MonDak Ag Re-search Summit is coordinat-

    -cultural Research Center

    Plains Agricultural Research Lab, both, Sidney; and ND-

    Future webinars and keynote presentations in the

    2021 MonDak Ag Research Summit series include the following. Note, all webinars run from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. MT and include opportuni-ties to ask questions of the speakers during the live sessions.

    • Jan. 28: The Mechan-ical Aspects of Precision and Variable Rate Irrigation - Dr. Tom Scherer, associate

    -

    Agricultural and Biosystems

    State University, Fargo • Feb. 9: Managing Root

    Rot of Pulses - Dr. Mary Burrows, professor; Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology; assoc. director, Montana

    Montana State University – Bozeman

    • Feb. 25: 2021 Weed Control Update in the Mon-Dak - Dr. Brian Jenks, weed scientist; North Central Re-

    – Minot; North Dakota State University

    • March 11: Seasonal Outlooks and Potential Cli-mate Change Impacts for

    - Patrick Gilchrist, warning coordination meteorologist/service coordination hy-drologist, NOAA, National

    Weather Service Station, Glasgow, MT

    March 25: Keynote TBD – Topic: Marketing

    Also, pesticide applica-tor points for Montana partic-ipants will also be available for those joining in our live webinars on Feb. 9 and 25. Sorry, viewing the subse-quent recordings – also to be made available online – does not qualify for points.

    For questions or more information on this series, contact Beth Redlin at 406-433-9427; [email protected], or Violeta Hobbs at 701-774-4315; [email protected] or visit our website at www.ars.usda.gov/pa/nparl/agsummit.

    Clain Jones

    Watford City

    Basketball

    County Commissioner Loren Young, Clerk of District Court Janice Klempel and appointed Treasurer Amy Metz.

    Sidney Wrestlers

    Begin Season With Wins

    Basketball Tournament Jan. 9-10 Watford City

    Liz Garcia, is spear-heading a basketball tour-nament for 4th-6th graders in Watford City at the Rough Rider Center on Jan. 9 - 10. There will be 43 teams coming to Watford City.

    This is a good way tobetter support our commu-

    one person can be to deliv-er economic impact to ourcommunity.

    To support Liz, the com-munity leaders came to-gether to help with, tourism - blocking hotel rooms and providing communicationswelcoming traveling teamswith helpful information. The chamber of commerce

    -cal businesses, the Rough Rider Center recreation team consulted with Liz ontournament brackets and logistics to ensure she has a successful tournament.

    Overall, this is a great,fun event to begin the year and get our local businessesand our hospitality industry off to a great 2021 start.

    Red Cross

    A Red Cross BloodDrive will be held 12-6 p.m.,Tuesday, Jan. 19, at St.

    Advance appointmentsare strongly recommend-ed. To make an appoint-ment, call the American RedCross at 406-868-0911 or 1-800-733-2767 or visit red-crossblood.org. Face masks are required. The Red Cross is currently testing all blood donations for COVID-19antibodies.

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    10 a.m. -4 p.m. - 30th Annual Miniature Art Show - Showing through Jan. 16. - Jodi Lightner: Straight There and Back - MonDak Heritage Center, Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. For more information call 406-433-3500, e-mail [email protected] or visit https://mondakheritagecenter.org/. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. - WOTM Soups - Open to the public. Chili soup. Sidney Moose Lodge.Sun., Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31

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    be there to answer questions. Formal meeting closer to beginning of season.7 p.m. - - Anxiety & depression support group for teens ages 13-19. Board games, foosball, ping pong and treats. Meetings on 2nd and 4th Mondays each month, Pella Church, not church related.Wed., Jan. 13

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    4A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2021

    SIDNEY EAGLE

    Zander is a junior and has placed 2nd & 4th at the state level. He was 2 and 0 this weekend in Glendive, beating returning state placers. Congratulations, Zander.You are the Sidney Eagle Wrestler of the week!

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    Freelance position for reporter to take photos & write stories at a weekly regional publication. Must have computer skills, valid driver’s license & reliable automobile. Short distance travel may be necessary. Required testing for: spelling & grammar (basic), reading comprehension & Microsoft Word 2010 at Job Service.For testing & generic application, contact Sidney Job Service at 406-433-1204.

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    Sidney/Fairview vs. Dawson County, Jan. 2

    103: Gordon Knapp (S/F) received a bye120: Owen Lonski (S/F) won by decision over Austin Berry (DC) 5-1126: Kolby Hutzenbiler (S/F) won by fall over Jace Gentry

    (DC) 132: Ben Carlsen (S/F) won by fall over Tristain Jarvis (DC) 0:47138: Hayden Azure (DC) won by decision over Kolton Reid (S/F) 5-1145: Jordan Darby (S/F) won by fall over Cody Harrington

    (DC) 152: Zander Burnison (S/F) won by fall over Espyn Hostetler (DC) 160: Aden Graves (S/F) won by fall over Tommy Reske (DC) 0:17170: Kade Graves (S/F) received a bye182: Easton Hopes (S/F) won by fall over Aiden Frank-lin (DC) 285: Trey Schepens (S/F) received a byeTeam Score: (S/F) 57- (DC) 3

    Colstrip vs. Sidney/Fairview, Jan. 2

    103: Gordon Knapp (S/F) received a bye120: Owen Lonski (S/F) received a bye126: Kolby Hutzenbiler (S/F) won by decision over Ty Borge (C) 5-2132: Ben Carlsen (S/F) re-ceived a bye

    138: Kolton Reid (S/F) won by fall over Zaden Heck (C) 1:28145: Jordan Darby (S/F) won by fall over Garrett Buckalew (C) 4:07152: Zander Burnison (S/F)

    won by decision over Zach Valdez (C) 8-7160: Aden Graves (S/F) won by fall over Dawson Buck-alew (C) 3:53170: Kade Graves (S/F) won by fall over Zach Cox

    (C) 1:11182: Rylin Burns (C) over by fall over Easton Hopes (S/F) 0:13285: Trey Schepens (S/F)received a byeTeam Score (S/F) 54 – (C) 6

    Sidney High School Wrestling Results

    Ben Carlsen, Sidney, scores back points against Tristain Jarvis, Glendive. Carlsen won by pin in 0:47 at 132#.

    Mule Deer Buck Poached Near

    A two-point mule deer buck was shot and left to waste

    Parks is asking the public for information about the poached

    from the church in that area.The buck may have been shot from the county road

    next to an oil pump station. Anyone with information concerning this incident is

    at 1-800-TIP-MONT. Callers can remain anonymous and

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    compared to the 2019 growth estimates due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in

    healthy growth is expected to continue throughout the fore-

    expected to grow at a CAGR of over 4%.

    The shale gas market is driven by the advantages of

    -creasing consumption of natural gas is anticipated to boost the growth of the shale gas market.

    Rising economic activ-ities have resulted in growth in carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. To reduce the en-vironmental impact of fossil

    world are encouraging the use of fuels such as natural gas and biomethane as alternatives to fossil fuels. These gases

    compared with conventional heating fuels in the commer-

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    such as natural gas reduces the energy dependency of coun-

    fueling the growth of the global shale gas market.

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    • BP Plc: operates its busi-ness through segments such as

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    gas.• Chevron Corp: operates

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    and Argentina.• China Petrochemical

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    • ConocoPhillips: operates its business through segments

    and Canada. The company is involved in the exploration and production of shale gas in

    and Delaware in the US and Montney in Canada.

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    produces shale gas including

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