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NDSU Extension Presents Grain Entrapment Prevention Workshops (4/1/05) The NDSU Extension Service is offering a series of workshops to prevent workers from being trapped in grain. FULL STORY

Poor Corn Crop May Be Good Livestock Feed (4/1/05) The NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center’s wet corn study has turned up some unexpected results. FULL STORY

horse head photoSecond Annual NDSU Horse Fair Set for April 16-17 (3/31/05) Well-known competitor, trainer and instructor Lynn Palm is the featured presenter at the second annual NDSU Horse Fair. FULL STORY

 

Families Should Discuss Living Wills or Power of Attorney (3/31/05) In North Dakota, a living will is called a “declaration relating to the use of life-prolonging treatment.” FULL STORY

Irrigated Crop Budgets Updated and Available (3/31/05) Projected budgets for irrigated crops in North Dakota have been updated for the 2005 growing season. FULL STORY

NDSU Releases Dakota Crisp, a New Chipping, Tablestock Potato Cultivar (3/31/05) The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station announces the release of Dakota Crisp, a potato suitable for the chipping and table stock markets. FULL STORY

NDSU Helps Sponsor Diabetes Curriculum Workshop (3/31/05) The NDSU Extension Service is a sponsor of a workshop May 4-5 to help decide whether to bring the “Dining with Diabetes” curriculum to North Dakota. FULL STORY

May 1 Deadline to Sign EPA Air Compliance Agreement (3/31/05) For the next two years, researchers will try to quantify the emissions produced by different types of livestock operations. FULL STORY

Week of the Young Child Celebrated in April (3/31/05) Play is FUNdamental for Young Children. FULL STORY

Holding the Line on Prom Costs (3/31/05) In 2004, males spent an average of $213 for all prom costs and females spent an average of $296. FULL STORY

 


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BeefTalk: Long-term value is better than short-term premium (3/31/05) The phone rang and I picked it up. The question was focused: “What premium will I receive if I put in these EID tags?” FULL STORY

Prairie Fare: Harvesting Herbs for Healthy Eating (3/31/05) Herbs virtually add no calories, yet they add distinctive flavors. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (3/31/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

Geospatial Applications: Variable Rate Fertilizer Application Maps (3/24/05) Producers now can use the global positioning system (GPS), coupled with other technologies, to refine their crop fertility practices. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: Spring Wheat Pricing Opportunity (3/24/05) With normal growing conditions, spring wheat prices are likely to be a lot lower by harvest. FULL STORY

 

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