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November is Prematurity Awareness Month (11/5/04) The March of Dimes has designated November as Prematurity Awareness Month to draw attention to premature birth, the No. 1 health risk for America’s newborns. FULL STORY NDSU Equestrian Team Wins 8 Firsts (11/5/04) NDSU’s Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Equestrian Team won eight first places in the recent western competition at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. FULL STORY
North Dakota Dependency Ratio Expected to Increase (11/4/04) In 2003, for every 100 working-age residents in North Dakota, there were approximately 54 nonworking-age residents. FULL STORY Corn Tips for November (11/4/04) What happens when corn is left in the field over winter? FULL STORY NDSU Monitors Ultraviolet-B Radiation (11/4/04) The NDSU Microclimatic Research Station begins monitoring ultraviolet radiation from the sun. FULL STORY NDSU Creates Scrapie Research Flock (10/28/04) NDSU's Department of Animal and Range Sciences has created a scrapie research flock in response to results from initial research on eradicating the disease from sheep. FULL STORY Frost Damaged and Immature Corn Can Be Grazed (10/28/04) Cattle can get significant nutritional value from the direct grazing of immature corn plants, standing or lodged. FULL STORY NDSU Extension Service Starts Stretching Web Site (10/28/04) Information on types of stretching, how to stretch, precautions and muscle groups. FULL STORY Understanding USDA-Risk Management Agency Regulations (10/28/04) Information on USDA-RMA procedures for the sampling and grading of grains and most oilseeds. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: Tonight There is One Less (11/4/04) The current transition within agricultural enterprises assumes larger and more efficient farming and ranching operations. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: Taking the Heat off Time Issues (11/4/04) Lack of time is a common reason that people skip physical activity, cooking and eating at home. FULL STORY Hortiscope (11/5/04) 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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