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Rising Temperatures Can Cause Stored Wet Grain to Deteriorate (2/24/05) An NDSU Extension Service agricultural engineer says stored wet grain will deteriorate fast as temperatures rise. FULL STORY

 

Use Care When Adding Monensin (2/17/05) The official clearance of Rumensin (monensin sodium) has provided dairy producers with a long-awaited tool to increase milk production efficiency. FULL STORY

Many North Dakotans Continue to Work Multiple Jobs (2/17/05) In 2003, North Dakota had the highest multiple-job-holding rate in the nation. FULL STORY

Study on Putting Marriage Back Together Seeks Participants (2/17/05) The likelihood of divorce for an average married couple today is between 40 percent and 45 percent. FULL STORY

North Dakota 4-H Foundation Names Lynn Luckow Leadership Award Winner (2/17/05) An NDSU student receives the first Lynn Luckow Leadership Award. FULL STORY

New Soybean Variety Released (2/17/05) Pembina, a conventional, nongenetically modified soybean variety, has been developed and released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. FULL STORY

Soybeans in North Dakota - Will the Trend Continue? (2/17/05) What is the biggest soybean county in the United States? FULL STORY

Rural Leadership North Dakota Class Studies in Washington, D.C. (2/14/05) Rural Leadership North Dakota members returned with a new appreciation of how the federal government operates. FULL STORY

Area High Schools Help Students Master Financial Planning Skills (2/14/05) Students in North Dakota are becoming more financially educated through a course offered by the National Endowment for Financial Education. FULL STORY

North Dakota Feedlot School Set for March 15-66 in Carrington (2/11/05) The annual North Dakota Feedlot School is scheduled for March 15-16, at the North Dakota State University Carrington Research Extension Center. FULL STORY


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BeefTalk: Currently, out of every 100 calves entering the marketing system, 15 are lost (2/24/05) How effectively can the current system track cattle movement and how effective is the electronic identification of individual calves? FULL STORY

Prairie Fare: Fiber Up for Better Health (2/24/05) Certain types of fiber help prevent heart disease, help with diabetes management and may help with weight loss. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (2/24/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

Geospatial Applications: Choosing Handheld GPS Units (2/24/05) People use hand-held GPS units for many reasons that require different features. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: Has The Cyclical High In Cattle Prices Occurred? (2/24/05) When the cyclical high in cattle prices will occur, or if it already has, is a question on the minds of many producers. FULL STORY

 

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