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Stand Establishment is Important Step in Wheat Production (2/18/04) Agricultural engineer Vern Hofman explains that planter type and operation has an important impact on small grain germination and emergence. FULL STORY

Wonders of Wheat: Tidbits About Spring Wheat Yields (2/18/04) Spring Wheat Doctor says 2003 spring wheat yields were due to a natural phenomenon that will be seldom repeated. FULL STORY

 

Eight Young Adults Become Voice of North Dakota 4-H (2/12/04) Selections have been made for the 2004 North Dakota 4-H Ambassador team. FULL STORY

Center To Provide Greater Accessibility To Community Economic and Leadership Information (2/12/04) NDSU Center for Community Vitality brings the pieces together. FULL STORY

New Hard Red Spring Wheat Has Good Scab Resistance (2/12/04) A new hard red spring wheat variety has been developed and released by the North Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station. FULL STORY

Hulless Oat Variety Stark Released by NDSU Experiment Station (2/12/04) The North Dakota State University Agriculture Experiment Station releases its second hulless oat variety. FULL STORY

Linton Workshop to Examine Trends in Agriculture (2/9/04) Information on biodiesel, food safety, environmental stewardship and production of crops and livestock will be highlights of a workshop on future trends in agriculture Friday, Feb. 27. FULL STORY


Columns

BeefTalk: Remember the Black Cow You Purchased Back in ’04? (2/12/04) Beef specialist Kris Ringwall explores the realities of tracing livestock identification. FULL STORY

Prairie Fare: Surveying Your Cupboards (2/12/04) Food and nutrition specialist Julie Garden-Robinson explains how long your staples remain stable. Also, a recipe for Low-Fat Chocolate Chip Cookies. FULL STORY

Plains Folk: Blogging (2/12/04) This blogging thing might have wonderful potential for encouraging personal expression, bringing together people of kindred interests and educating us all, except that almost all the weblog content out there is without merit. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (2/12/04) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: U.S. Cattle Herd Continues Cyclical Decline (2/3/04) Livestock marketing economist Tim Petry gives highlights from the USDA annual cattle inventory report. FULL STORY

 

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