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


February 25, 1999

NDSU Research Reveals Copper Deficiency in Some N.D. Soils

N.D. Flax Acreage Up for Several Reasons; Flax Plot No. 30 Continues to Serve

37th International Sugarbeet Institute Offers Time-, Money-Saving Ideas

Dakota Data: Death Rates from Diabetes Mellitus—1994

Prairie Fare: Twist away the Baseball Season

Plains Folk: Matching a Place with a Name

Parent Line: The Tale of Two Teens

Hortiscope

The Market Advisor: Impact of Potential Production on Crop Markets

 

Correction Notice
There were errors in the "Assumptions" sections of two graphics accompanying a story in our Feb. 18, 1999, News for North Dakotans news and information packet. The title of the story was "NDSU Ag Economist: Producers Need to Check Details of CRC for Durum."

In the graphic titled "Gross Revenue* for Durum and Spring Wheat—Cass County," the series element reading "$3.30 base price and $3.60 harvest price for spring wheat CRC" should read as follows:

$3.60 base and harvest price for spring wheat CRC

In the graphic titled "Gross Revenue* for Durum and Spring Wheat—Ward County," the same error occurred. Instead of reading "$3.30 base price and $3.60 harvest price for spring wheat CRC," the line should read as follows:

$3.60 base and harvest price for spring wheat CRC

Correct versions of these graphics are available at http://ndsuext.nodak.edu/extnews/newsrelease/1999/021899/04ndsuag.htm. If you do not have access to the Internet, call NDSU Ag Communication at 701-231-6136 to request a copy by mail. We regret any inconvenience these errors may have caused.

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