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Leadership
Development Program Seeks Participants for Second Class (3/17/05)
Participants will attend 10 seminars and a trip to Washington, D.C., during
RLND’s second two-year program, which starts in October. FULL
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Campaign Teaches People to Live Well (3/10/05) The NDSU Extension Service is involved in a national campaign to help people improve their lives. FULL STORY Colostrum is Vital Food for Newborn Calves (3/7/05) An NDSU Extension beef cattle specialist says newborn calves need colostrum until their immune system develops. FULL STORY Cows May Need Help When Giving Birth (3/7/05) An NDSU Extension beef cattle specialist offers some tips on helping cows give birth. FULL STORY March is National Nutrition Month (3/4/05) Now is a good time to jump-start your plans to improve your eating and physical activity habits, an NDSU Extension Service food and nutrition specialist says. FULL STORY
North Dakota Housing Units Continue to Rise Despite Small Change in Population (3/3/05) The number of housing units in North Dakota has increased at a much faster pace than the population. FULL STORY
New Tofu Soybean Variety Released (3/3/05) ProSoy, a tofu-type soybean, has been developed and released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. FULL STORY Electronic Tax Filing Available to North Dakota Taxpayers (3/3/05) E-filing is available to many North Dakota taxpayers this year. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: North Dakota Stockmen’s Brand Inspection Service Adds 15 Percent (3/10/05) Present systems of tracking cattle do work because we can locate cattle on a premises within 48 hours. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: Try a Little Brown Rice for a Change (3/11/05) In other parts of the world, rice is the centerpiece of meals. FULL STORY Hortiscope (3/10/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY Geospatial Applications: A Comparison of Spatially and Conventionally Managed Farms (3/10/05) New research project is aimed at improving our understanding of the economic and environmental factors important to farmers who adopt geospatial technologies. FULL STORY Market Advisor: U.S. Sheep Flock Increases, Prices to Remain Strong (3/10/05) Sheep and lamb numbers in the United States have increased. FULL STORY |
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