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New and Traditional Crops to be Featured at July 18 NDSU Field Day in Minot (07/12/01) Throughout the day, specialists will conduct a clinic for diagnosing crop problems. Tours will feature research updates and crop management reviews from NDSU faculty and specialists. MORE Ideas for Family Communication (07/12/01) Have you sent a letter or e-mail to a family member lately? MORE AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3
Crops Research Will Be Highlights of July 19 Field Day in Carrington (07/10/01) Advances in traditional crop varieties, irrigation and high value crops, and crop pest management will be crop highlights of the annual North Dakota State University Carrington Research Extension Center Field Day. MORE Opportunities in Beef Partnerships a Highlight of NDSU Field Day in Carrington (07/06/01) Other developments in beef and bison production and research also will be highlighted during the livestock tour beginning at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, July 19. MORE AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 BeefTalk: Hay Harvest Time Sets Scene To Calculate Winter Feed Needs (07/12/01) Look around and you’ll see mowers, rakes and balers in hot pursuit of next winter’s hay supply -- the No. 1 expense for cow calf producers. Beef specialist Kris Ringwall discusses how to know when enough is enough. MORE Prairie Fare: Spuds, Anyone? (07/12/01) Food and nutrition specialist Julie Garden-Robinson extolls the virtues of potatoes and offers a recipe for Potato, Tomato and Bacon Salad. MORE Plains Folk: Traveling Highway 81 (07/12/01) Tom Isern finds a book on traveling the route of old U.S. Highway 81 disappointing and offers some of his own experiences and observations. MORE Hortiscope (07/12/01) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. MORE Market Advisor: Take Advantage of Higher Wheat Prices (07/12/01) Crops economist George Flaskerud says recent price strength offers an opportunity to complete old crop spring wheat sales and sell any new crop spring wheat that is to be sold before harvest pressure pushes prices lower this fall. MORE |
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