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Becoming A Technical Service Provider --What You Need To Know (3/15/04) A Technical Service Provider Orientation Workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, April 14. FULL STORY
West Nile Predictions Hopeful, Vaccinations Necessary Nonetheless (3/11/04) Research shows that unvaccinated horses are 16 times more likely to die from West Nile virus than horses that are properly vaccinated. FULL STORY Spring Horticulture Workshop Scheduled for March 27 (3/11/04) A Spring Horticulture workshop will be held at the NDSU Research Extension Center in Carrington on Saturday, March 27. FULL STORY Water Resource Protection Workshops Offered in March and April (3/11/04) Program sites include Mandan, Devils Lake and Fargo. FULL STORY
NDSU Horse Fair Set for March 27-28 (3/4/04) A horse fair featuring demonstrations, educational workshops, a riding clinic and a trade show will be held at the North Dakota State University Equine Center. FULL STORY Number of North Dakota Housing Units Continue to Rise (3/4/04) Though North Dakota’s population has shown no overall change since 1940, housing units have grown substantially. FULL STORY Cheap Horsepower May Not Be Safe Horsepower (3/4/04) Newer tractors have many safety features as standard equipment but these features are not always present on older tractors. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: Facility and Equipment Costs are Part of National ID Program (3/11/04) The costs of source verification and/or identification to produce a functional, useable product go well beyond an ear tag. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: Think Green (3/11/04) Add a little green vegetables and herbs to your table with this quick and tasty fat-free cabbage salad recipe in celebration of a famously “green” holiday: St. Patrick’s Day. FULL STORY Plains Folk: Custer (3/11/04) Isern reviews Custer’s account of his life, specifically his travels and fights on the Central Plains, in the years 1867 through 1869. FULL STORY Hortiscope (3/11/04) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY Market Advisor: US Sheep Flock Declines, Prices Strengthen (3/4/04) For 2004, declining domestic production and moderating imports will support lamb prices. Lamb prices should follow normal seasonal patterns and average near last year’s levels. FULL STORY |
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