NEWS for North Dakotans
Agriculture Communication, North Dakota
State University
7 Morrill Hall, Fargo, ND 58105-5665
February 4, 1999
NDSU Research: Community Influence Important in Adolescent Development
Population Projections: Some N.D. Counties Will Grow
California Frost Hits Scab-Tolerant Experimental Hard Red Spring Wheat Line
Bottom Line, Quality of Family Life Part of Decision Process
Producers Facing Economic Stress Can Learn from Children
Women Providing More Family Income, Balance a Concern
NDSU Offers Site Specific Farming Workshop in Fargo on Feb. 25
Dakota Data: Farm Value, as a Percent of Retail Price
Prairie Fare: Expect a Fiery Chinese New Year
Plains Folk: Visionary Grassroots Art
Parent Line: Cooped Up and Crabby?
The Market Advisor: All is Not Well in the Northern Plains
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