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NDSU Ag Engineer Says Soil Compaction Is a New Management Concern in Region (02/22/01) As heavy farm equipment and early tillage and planting operations combine to increase the chance of soil packing, soil compaction is becoming a new management concern for producers. MORE Low Temperatures Should Prompt Some Safety Checks (02/22/01) "Not only does sewer gas smell bad, it’s poisonous and explosive. It’s not a situation you should ignore," says safety specialist George Maher. MORE Results of Studies on Biotechnology to be Released at Conference (02/22/01) The impacts of biotechnology on production, the food system logistics, and international small grains markets are some of the topics to be covered MORERegister Now for a Biotech Workshop (02/22/01) The workshop will provide basic information on the science, safety, regulation, and public perception of biotechnology. Individuals who are frequently faced with issues surrounding biotechnology are encouraged to attend. MORE Got Milk? Getting Enough into Newborn Calves is Essential (02/22/01) "Especially with cold weather, getting calves off to a good start is absolutely critical," says beef specialist Greg Lardy. "The most important factor in that good start is getting enough colostrum into them soon enough." MORE Good Farm Safety Management Needs Planning (02/22/01) Just as you manage your farm’s finances, crops, livestock, machinery and soils, you should manage safety. MORE Farm View Conference Scheduled for March 19 in Jamestown (02/22/01) The event is for families that are taking a serious look at their situation on the farm and at their future. It will help them explore options and show them some of the resources that are available. MORE BeefTalk: Sire Selection Decisions Have a Long-Term Impact on the Herd. (02/22/01) It’s calving time. Last year’s calves are loading up on feed. And you really should be thinking about next year’s calves as you select your bulls. Beef specialist Kris Ringwall wants to know: "How well can you juggle?" MORE Prairie Fare: Sorting through the Hype (02/22/01) Food and nutrition specialist Julie Garden-Robinson gives tips for sifting through all the hype about diets, weight loss and nutrition. She also offers a recipe for Honey Baked Apples that’s tasty, nutritious and easy to make. MORE Plains Folk: The Case of the Missing Goat (02/22/01) Tom Isern attends a highschool basketball game and becomes concerned about local traditions slipping away. MORE Hortiscope (02/22/01) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. MORE Market Advisor: New Study Helps You Evaluate Your Market Timing (02/22/01) Seasonal price patterns are the tools needed to identify times when prices are the highest. The study looks patterns for the last 20 years. MORE |
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