NEWS for North Dakotans
Agriculture Communication, North Dakota State University
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News and Information
March 30, 2000

[Note to Editors: Harlan Hughes will no longer be writing Market Advisor for the NDSU Extension Service. His last column (this one) includes a note to readers. Please be advised, however, that George Flaskerud, Extension Crops Economist, will continue to write a Market Advisor column; we will send George's column out every other week.]



NDSU Conducting Two-Year Weed Survey

Sometimes Fertilizing with P Pays; Other Times It Pays To Wait

Uniform Seeding Depth and Soil Moisture is Critical to Grain Yield

Alfalfa Winter Injury, Winter Kill Possible in North Central, Northeastern North Dakota

Weeds: A Curse or Blessing for Home Gardeners?

Base Annual Forage Planting on Forage Use, NDSU Specialist Says

Prairie Fare: Gone Without a Trace

Plains Folk: Up in Smoke, and It's a Pity

Hortiscope

The Market Advisor: The Economics of Running Grass Steers this Summer

 


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