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Communication, Collaboration Keys to Curbing Adolescent Violence (3/22/05) No universal solution exists for preventing the type of adolescent violence unleashed at the Red Lake (Minn.) High School. FULL STORY

 

Easter Egg Prices Will Be Lower This Year (3/17/05) Egg prices for this Easter season will be substantially below last year’s levels. FULL STORY

Bankruptcy Cases On The Rise Again (3/17/05) Nationally, nearly all states (46 of 50) reported increases in the number of bankruptcy cases filed from 2000 through 2004. FULL STORY

NDSU Extension Service Range Plants Handbook Still is Available (3/17/05) A 270-page NDSU Extension handbook is available to help people identify North Dakota and Minnesota range plants. FULL STORY

RLND Class Learns About Community Assets (3/17/05) RLND participants attend a session that teaches them the value of community assets. FULL STORY

Cold March Weather Puts Winter Wheat at Risk (3/17/05) How well a winter wheat crop survives the winter depends on a number of factors, but weather conditions and snow cover in March often are the determining factors. FULL STORY

 

 

Susan GoplenLeadership Development Program Seeks Participants for Second Class (3/14/05) Participants will attend 10 seminars and a trip to Washington, D.C., during RLND’s second two-year program, which starts in October. FULL STORY


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


Columns

BeefTalk: Cut-out ear tag is a 9 on the Richter scale (3/17/05) The more serious issue of removing individual identification ear tags is becoming more apparent and presents many challenges. FULL STORY

Prairie Fare: Are You an “Egg Head”? (3/17/05) The controversy surrounding eggs concerns their cholesterol content (about 215 milligrams per egg) and a potential link with heart disease. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (3/17/05) 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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