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Green Soybeans Can Be Fed to Livestock (10/18/04) NDSU Extension beef cattle specialist says that frost-damaged soybeans can be utilized in livestock rations. FULL STORY

 

Report Shows Economic Impact of Child-care Industry is Significant in North Dakota (10/14/04) Child-care contributes $123 million in revenues to the state each year. FULL STORY

NDSU Schedules Horse Grooming, Fitting Event (10/14/04) Participants will receive hands-on instruction in feeding, conditioning, grooming and presenting their horse. FULL STORY

Excellence in Agriculture and Bison Athletics Featured at Harvest Bowl (10/14/04) Four scholarships will be awarded to outstanding NDSU male and female athletes during this year’s Harvest Bowl festivities. FULL STORY

NDSU Sheep School Set for Dec. 2-3 in Bismarck (10/14/04) Sheep management, nutrition, breeding, new technology and other topics will be covered. FULL STORY

Nelson County 4-H Teams Place in Range Judging (10/14/04) Combined 4-H and FFA teams from North Dakota’s Nelson County placed at the recent five-state Old West Trail Regional Range Judging Competition. FULL STORY

 

Dakota Fatherhood Summit IV (10/13/04) A conference focusing on strengthening fathers, father involvement and family life will be held Oct. 26-29. FULL STORY

Howard Olson 2004 NDSU Harvest Bowl Agribusiness Award Recipient (10/12/04) The 31st annual Harvest Bowl is set for Oct. 29 - 30. FULL STORY


Columns

BeefTalk: More Power, More Pounds; Six Minutes Could Save a Life (10/14/04) More power, more pounds is a reference to the current state of affairs of hauling livestock. FULL STORY

Prairie Fare: Is It True about “an Apple a Day …”? (10/14/04) Americans love apples, crunching their way through about 18 pounds per person yearly. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (10/14/04) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: Fall Feeder Calf Price Update (10/14/04) Prices for all feeder cattle are averaging above last year’s levels, with the lightest weights bringing the highest prices above last year. FULL STORY


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