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North Dakota Needs More Technical Service Providers (4/5/04) Technical Service Providers (TSPs) are desperately needed to meet the increased workload facing the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). FULL STORY

 

Federal Assistance for Agriculture Continuing to Expand in North Dakota (4/1/04) According to the recent Population Bulletin, a monthly publication by the North Dakota State Data Center at NDSU, between 1999 and 2002, federal expenditures increased significantly throughout the state. FULL STORY

Steele Hard Red Spring Wheat Renamed Steele-ND (4/1/04) Steele, a new hard red spring wheat variety, has been renamed Steele-ND. FULL STORY

Yearling Cattle Management Meeting Set For Killdeer (4/1/04) A meeting on management of yearling cattle is scheduled for Tuesday, April 20, at the Buckskin Bar and Grill in Killdeer, N.D. FULL STORY

 

Picture (left to right) Ken Odde, Jessie Wirrenga, Zac Hall, Matt O’Neil, Matt Schaefer, Marc BauerNDSU Students Receive High Honors at Midwest Section (3/26/04) Quadrathlon team places first, undergraduate research presentations second and third. FULL STORY


2004 Western 4-H Summer Camps (3/25/04) North Dakota’s Western 4-H Camp will host several youth camps this summer. FULL STORY

Trade Issues To Be Discussed At NDSU in April (3/25/04) How trade issues impact production agriculture will be the topic for the NDSU Collegiate Farm Bureau’s second annual panel discussion. FULL STORY

Choose Protective Equipment Carefully (3/25/04) “Producers probably haven’t considered what protective equipment they will need for their pesticide applications,” according to George Maher, NDSU Extension Service agriculture safety specialist. FULL STORY AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3


Columns

BeefTalk: Pick the High Spot, Provide Some Protection and Bedding (4/1/04) How cattle are managed, handled and fed has a huge impact on the ability to obtain a value on calves or fed cattle when selling by the pound. FULL STORY

Prairie Fare: Tasting the Foods of Childhood (4/1/04) It’s never too late to rediscover some of the foods “Mom” said were good for you. FULL STORY

Plains Folk: Tarras Church (4/1/04) Attend the monthly Anglican service at Tarras Church on the South Island of New Zealand. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (4/1/04) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: Long Awaited USDA Reports Released (4/1/04) The prices will be volatile in the months ahead. Many good selling opportunities should be offered by the market. FULL STORY

 

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