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Heart Attacks Among Top Killers of Women (1/24/05) The American Heart Association has designated it National Wear Red Day. FULL STORY North Dakota Feedlot School Set for January 25-26 in Carrington (1/21/05) [EDITORS: The North Dakota Feedlot School in Carrington Jan. 25-26 has been postponed. The school will be held March 15-16. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. FULL STORY Research Results and Technology Conference Set for Feb. 22 (1/21/05) This year’s Research Results and Technology Conference is set for Feb. 22 in Mandan. FULL STORY 2002 Saw Little Growth in the Number of North Dakota Business Establishments (1/20/05) The number of businesses in North Dakota totaled 20,422 in 2002. FULL STORY Commodity Planning Price Projections for 2005 Available (1/20/05) Short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota are available. FULL STORY New Custom Rate Survey Published (1/20/05) The circular, “Custom Farm Work Rates on North Dakota Farms” has been updated and is now available. FULL STORY Contract Raising Dairy Heifers (1/20/05) More dairies are turning the raising of replacements over to someone else. FULL STORY Learn More About Raising Legume Crops at MonDak Pulse Day (1/20/05) The fifth annual MonDak Pulse Day will be Thursday, Feb. 17. FULL STORY 2005 Western Crop and Pest Management School in Williston, N.D., Feb. 23-24 (1/20/05) The 2005 Western Crop and Pest Management School will be held on Feb. 23-24. FULL STORY North Dakota Products Can Play Role in New Dietary Guidelines (1/20/05) An NDSU Extension Service nutrition specialist says many North Dakota-produced foods are included in new dietary guidelines. FULL STORY
NDSU Extension and the Coexistence Working Group Release Best Management Practices for Coexistence (1/14/05) A publication, “Suggested Best Management Practices for the Coexistence of Organic, Biotech and Conventional Crop Production Systems” just released by the NDSU Extension Service. FULL STORY Weapons of Mass Destruction and Hazardous Materials Training Available Online Jan. 13, 2005 (1/13/05) First responders continue to have the opportunity to increase their preparedness levels for a homeland security event by completing an online training course. FULL STORY North Dakota CCA Annual Meeting Set for Jan. 26 in Fargo (1/13/05) Certified crop advisers (CCAs) and prospective CCAs are invited to attend the North Dakota CCA annual meeting. FULL STORY Advanced Crop Advisers Workshop Set for Feb. 17-18 in Fargo (1/13/05) The annual Advanced Crop Advisers Workshop is scheduled for Feb. 17 and 18, at the Holiday Inn in Fargo. FULL STORY Northwest Farm Managers Association Meeting is Feb. 1 in Fargo (1/13/05) David Kohl, a nationally known expert on farm and financial management, will speak at the 96th annual meeting of the Northwest Farm Managers Association. FULL STORY North Dakota Feedlot School Set for January 25-26 in Carrington (1/13/05) The annual North Dakota Feedlot School is scheduled for Jan. 25-26, at the North Dakota State University Carrington Research Extension Center. FULL STORY Sheep/Beef Day Scheduled for Feb. 9 at NDSU Hettinger Research Extension Center (1/13/05) Sheep/Beef Day scheduled at North Dakota State University's Hettinger Research Extension Center. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: EPDs - Understanding the Basics (1/20/05) Each year additional tools are added to the bull selection tool chest. Some make the process easier, while others only add more stuff to the mix. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: At Home or Away: When is Food Safe to Eat? (1/20/05) If you happen to be eating while reading this, it’s probably a good idea to set this column aside for a bit. Food poisoning isn’t too appetizing. FULL STORY Hortiscope (1/20/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY Geospatial Applications: RTK GPS Differential Correction Services (1/13/05) To get consistent GPS positions within a few inches, users must subscribe to a commercial GPS differential correction service. FULL STORY Market Advisor: Canadian Border Issues Will Keep Cattle and Lamb Markets Volatile (1/14/05) The much-anticipated USDA APHIS’s final rule for allowing Canadian live cattle, sheep and related meat product imports into the United States was released on Dec. 29, 2004. FULL STORY |
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