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NDSU Students Still Need Farmers, Ranchers for Class (1/11/05) NDSU students need more farmers and ranchers to work with them in their advanced farm management course. FULL STORY
Lym Selected 2004 Communicator of the Year (1/10/05) Rod Lym is the 2004 Communicator of the Year, as selected by the NDSU Agriculture Communication Department and members of the North Dakota Association for Communication Excellence. FULL STORY Budgets Show Higher Production Costs for 2005 (1/7/05) Total direct costs of production in 2005 will increase more than 10 percent for most crops. FULL STORY Review Chlorosis Scores Before Buying Soybean Seed (1/6/05) In North Dakota, chlorosis is observed when soybeans are grown on poorly drained, high pH soil. FULL STORY Fewer People Living in Poverty in North Dakota (1/6/05) Approximately one in nine North Dakotans were living in poverty in 2002. FULL STORY Annual Zero-Till Workshop Set For February at Brandon, Man (1/6/05) The Manitoba-North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association will hold its 27th annual workshop in Brandon, Man. on Feb. 1 and 2. FULL STORY
Folic Acid Can Help Prevent Birth Defects (12/30/04) An NDSU Extension food and nutrition specialist says getting enough folic acid in your diet can help reduce the risk of birth defects and other health hazards. FULL STORY Geospatial Applications: GPS Differential Correction Options for Farmers (12/30/04) Farmers and others who use the Global Positioning System (GPS) often need greater accuracy than the 10- to 30-foot GPS signal available. FULL STORY Chinese Student Studies at NDSU Research Extension Center (12/30/04) A Chinese student has spent half a year studying grazing impacts at the NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center near Streeter. FULL STORY Soil and Water Quality Meeting Set For January (12/30/04) Meetings to update certified crop advisers, farmers and others in the ag service industry, on soil and water quality issues will be held in Dickinson, Carrington and Minot in January. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: Tagging Cattle Challenges Time Management Concept (1/6/05) As the winter picks up and the meeting season clicks along, a very common request is for more information on what is new in the world of cattle electronic identification. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: Taming the Food Preparation, Time and Money Crunch (1/6/05) The bustling holiday season officially is over. For many, bills have begun to arrive. FULL STORY Hortiscope (1/6/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY Market Advisor: What Happened To The Cattle Cycle? (12/16/04) Why has the current cattle cycle lasted longer than normal? FULL STORY |
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