NEWS for North Dakotans
Agriculture Communication, North Dakota State University
7 Morrill Hall, Fargo, ND 58105-5665
May 20, 1999
A Dry Basement Keeps the Whole House Healthy
Growth Stage Determines Water Injury in Corn, Soybeans
Producers Warned about Diseases in Late-Planted Wheat
Producers Alerted to Herbicide Drift Potential
Don't Forget Safety in the Rush of Delayed Field Work
Decision to Replant Can be Difficult
N.D. State Tax Collections Up in 1998 but Remain Low
Late-Season Calving Featured on June 3 Southwestern North Dakota Ranch Tour
Crop Pest Management Field School Offered July 1
Dakota Data: Percentages: Single-Parent Families, 1995
Prairie Fare: Why Eskimos Might Buy Ice ... Cream
Plains Folk: A SHORT Portage, Mr. President?
Parent Line: Huffing, Sniffing and BaggingWhat You Don't Know Could Hurt Your Child
The Market Advisor: USDA Wheat Price Outlook for 1999-2000 Little Changed
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