NEWS for North Dakotans
Agriculture Communication, North Dakota State
University
7 Morrill Hall, Fargo, ND 58105-5665
July 2, 1998
July 2, 1998
Canola Can Replace Cottonseed, But Must Be Processed First
N.D. Personal Bankruptcies Still on the Rise; Law Revision Likely
Number of North Dakotans Working at Home has Declined
Crop Rotation the Best Tool for Preventing Disease
Publication Available Estimating North Dakota 1997 Farm Income Shortfall
Dakota Data #223: Counties with Highest Per-Capita Income
Prairie Fare: Turning Salads into Sandwiches
Plains Folk: Watermelon DaysAll You Can Haul
Parent Line: Helping Preteens Through the Divorce
The Market Advisor: Caution Advised on Wheat Prices
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Editor: Barry Brissman (701) 231-7866