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Year-Round Livestock Pasture-Forage Management Planning Course Set for January (12/13/01) The course is for livestock producers and students who want to learn more about developing ranch management plans.  MORE

Lake and River Ice Is Not Safe (12/13/01) Anglers planning to go ice fishing need to be patient.  MORE  AUDIO 1  AUDIO 2  AUDIO 3

Rangelands Are an Important Asset to the Northern Plains (12/13/01) Management based on ecological concepts will protect the health of rangelands and ensure that this valuable renewable natural resource can continue to provide a multitude of benefits, says range scientist Lee Manske.  MORE

Celebrate the Holidays Safely (12/13/01) Bringing an evergreen tree indoors is one of the biggest fire hazards of the holiday season. To minimize that hazard, select the freshest tree, keep it fresh and decorate it with an eye for safety.  MORE

New Year’s Resolution Goals (12/13/01) How to overcome the New Year Resolution Blues.  MORE




Is Your Standby Generator Standing By?
(12/07/01) Agricultural safety specialist George Maher offers tips for keeping your standby generator safe and ready to go.  MORE

BeefTalk: Keeping Bulls Out of Sight and Out of Mind Can Lead to Disaster (12/13/01) Bulls are responsible for 50 percent of the calf crop. Are yours well managed and in good health?  MORE

Prairie Fare: Are You Allergic? (12/13/01) Food allergies appear to be on the increase and are a growing concern in the food industry. Test your knowledge of food allergies. Also, a recipe for Cranberry Apple Sorbet.  MORE

Plains Folk: Sprucing Up (12/13/01) Tom Isern views a home video of the remains of a small plains town being destroyed in the name of "sprucing up."  MORE

Hortiscope (12/13/01) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening.  MORE

Market Advisor: USDA Report Positive for Edible Beans and Soybeans (12/13/01) USDA reports indicate upside potential for prices of navy beans, pinto beans and soybeans but the opposite for wheat and corn. MORE




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