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What To Do With Immature Corn (8/26/04) This release is an updated version of a previously sent story on August 26, 2004: "Corn Can Make Good Hay or Silage". FULL STORY
Crops Vary in Their Tolerance to Frost (8/25/04) Below-freezing temperatures from various growing regions of the state indicate substantial crop damage occurred. FULL STORY Exploring Corn Grazing in North Dakota (8/25/04) Specialists look for ways to meet the needs of producers on opposite ends of the state. FULL STORY Corn for Silage, Insurance and Farm Program Considerations (8/24/04) Corn producers need to contact their crop insurance provider and their county Farm Service Agency (FSA) before harvesting corn for silage. FULL STORY North Dakotans Received Over a Billion Dollars in Social Security Payments in 2002 (8/19/04) Social security payments to beneficiaries in North Dakota amounted to $1.056 billion in 2002. FULL STORY Row Crop Field Tours at Carrington on Sept. 9 (8/19/04) Carrington Research Extension Center tours will provide updates on sunflower, corn and soybean production research and recommendations. FULL STORY Research Fees Implemented on New NDSU Crop Varieties (8/19/04) North Dakota State University and the NDSU Research Foundation have implemented a research fee on all new NDSU crop varieties. FULL STORY NDSU Offers Economic Entomology Class (8/19/04) NDSU to hold economic entomology course. FULL STORY
Sausage Making Class Scheduled (8/17/04) The Department of Animal and Range Sciences at North Dakota State University will offer the course "Fundamentals of Meat Processing." FULL STORY NCI Hosts Cattle Feedlot Seminar (8/12/04) Northern Crops Institute offers feedlot management course. FULL STORY North Dakota Shoppers Unaware of Genetically Modified Foods (8/12/04) Survey shows North Dakota shoppers know little about GMOs. FULL STORY SARE Interim Coordinator for ND/SD Named (8/12/04) N.D./S.D. sustainable ag coordinator named. FULL STORY Clement Honored by Veterinarian Association (8/12/04) Mandan veterinarian wins national award. FULL STORY Billions of Dollars Lost to Scab According to NDSU Study (8/12/04) North Dakota’s economy lost billions of dollars over an eight year period because of fusarium head blight, or scab. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: The Roar of Silence Present When Technology Takes a Hit (8/19/04) Accounting for cattle, horses and other animals associated directly or indirectly with food production brings to light the challenge of control. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: Zucchini Season has Arrived (8/19/04) It’s not easy being green, especially if you’re a zucchini. FULL STORY Hortiscope (8/19/04) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY Market Advisor: Has Cyclical Cattle Herd Rebuilding Started? (7/30/04) USDA-NASS released several important cattle related reports that give some indication of cattle and beef supplies for the next six months. FULL STORY
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