NEWS for North Dakotans
Agriculture Communication, North Dakota State University
7 Morrill Hall, Fargo, ND 58105-5665


January 14, 1999

Nothing New This Year about Fad Diets

Keep a Constant Watch for Fire Hazards

Low Temperatures Should Prompt Some Home Safety Checks

Annual Cow-Calf Day Scheduled at Carrington Research Extension Center Feb. 3

New Sheep Production Techniques to Be Highlighted at Hettinger Sheep Day Feb. 10

Advanced Crop Adviser Workshop Set for Feb. 18-19 in Fargo

Feeds and Nutrition Short Course Scheduled in Minot for Feb. 24

Dakota Data: Miles of Rural Highways, 1995

Prairie Fare: North Dakota Chilly—and Proud of It

Plains Folk: The Need to Know Plains Indians from Afield

Parent Line: The Moral of the Story

Hortiscope

The Market Advisor: USDA Report Positive for Wheat Produced in 1999

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