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Producers Should Plan for Higher Interest Expense in 2005 (5/7/04) It’s not too early to plan for higher interest expenses in 2005. FULL STORY

 

Crop Management Field School Scheduled June 17 at Carrington (5/6/04) The crop management field school will provide hands-on training about crop, crop pest and soil management using field research and demonstration plots. FULL STORY

North Dakota’s Population Relatively Unchanged From One Year Ago (5/6/04) The five most populated counties in the state, including Cass, Burleigh, Grand Forks, Ward, and Morton, represent approximately 54 percent of the total population in North Dakota. FULL STORY

Avoid Injuries This Spring (5/6/04) Precautions need to be taken while doing maintenance work on planting and tillage equipment. FULL STORY

Beef Systems Center of Excellence Continues to Gain Momentum
(5/6/04) Slaughter and fabrication facility will be developed within 18 months, says NDSU Extension Service beef cattle specialist. FULL STORY

No Till Tour Set for June 30, 2004 (5/6/04) A No Till Tour of the Dakota Lakes Research Farm in Pierre, South Dakota has been scheduled. Dr. Dwayne Beck will be hosting the tour. FULL STORY

North Dakota Irrigation Is Increasing (5/6/04) The nation’s water use has remained stable since the mid-1980s although North Dakota water use has been slowly rising. FULL STORY

 

Beef 101 Courses Scheduled for May and June (4/29/04) Beef 101: From Calves to Carcass is a three-session course offering in-depth training on quality and consistency issues in the beef industry. FULL STORY

Master Gardener Conference June 23 - 26 (4/29/04) Master Gardener Conference features sessions for even the most dedicated gardener. FULL STORY

Dad, Can I Drive the Tractor? (4/29/04) Tractor Safety Schools are offered to help young individuals learn to drive safely. FULL STORY

Planting Soybeans on Soybeans (4/29/04) The two major concerns with planting soybeans on soybeans are disease potential and buildup and weed specie shifts. FULL STORY


Columns

BeefTalk: We Have Lift Off (5/6/04) Grabbing a globe and putting faces to the people around that globe is something in which the beef industry has always prided itself. FULL STORY

Prairie Fare: Walking for Healthier Babies (5/6/04) Premature infants and their families often face many obstacles, including costs of hospitalization. FULL STORY

Plains Folk: Archive

Hortiscope (5/6/04) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: What Is Driving Feeder Cattle Prices? (4/29/04) Cattle prices are higher than last year because of reduced supplies and strong demand. FULL STORY

 

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