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Dry Water-soaked Building Materials Quickly (6/15/05) Drying building materials quickly after they’ve been soaked with water is important, an NDSU Extension Service agricultural engineer says. FULL STORY NDSU Extension Service Provides Tips for Fighting Mold (6/15/05) Mold can cause health problems if it’s not removed, an NDSU Extension Service agricultural engineer says. FULL STORY
NDSU Extension Service Offers Water Damage Cleanup Advice (6/14/05) An NDSU Extension Service agricultural engineer provides homeowners with some tips on cleaning up the damage that recent rains caused. FULL STORY Sump Pump Helps Keep Water Out (6/14/05) An NDSU Extension Service agricultural engineer provides advice on what to look for in a sump pump. FULL STORY Keys to How Fathers Connect with Their Children (6/13/05) How fathers connect with their children is important and gives insight into how parent-child relationships can be strengthened, says an NDSU family science specialist. FULL STORY Producers Ponder Alfalfa Yield, Quality Trade-off (6/9/05) An NDSU Extension dairy specialist says the timing of alfalfa harvesting can affect the price producers will receive for their hay. FULL STORY Learn More About the EPA Air Emissions Consent Agreement (6/9/05) Two meetings are scheduled for North Dakota pork, dairy and poultry producers to learn more about the air emissions consent agreement and how it may affect their operations. FULL STORY New Two-rowed Barley Variety Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (6/9/05) Rawson, a new two-rowed barley variety, has parentage that includes mostly experimental lines to incorporate leaf spot resistance and low-grain protein. FULL STORY Rural N.D. Leadership Program Invites Participants to Apply (6/9/05) The deadline to apply for the next Rural Leadership North Dakota program is July 1. FULL STORY Keep Kids Busy, Healthy with Physical Activity During Summer (6/9/05) An NDSU Extension Service nutrition and health specialist offers tips on keeping youths active during the summer. FULL STORY New Oat Variety Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (6/2/05) Maida, a new oat variety, is a cross between the experimental line ND873126 and AC Assiniboia. FULL STORY North Dakota’s Natural Growth Exceeds Out-migration (6/2/05) As of July 1, 2004, the state’s population totaled 634,366, an increase of 966 people since July 1, 2003. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: Nurturing Is Key Part of Rural Circle of Life (6/9/05) For centuries, food production systems had their roots embedded deep in the caring nature of humans. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: Growing More than Plants (6/9/05) Gardening is beneficial on many levels. FULL STORY Hortiscope (6/9/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY
Geospatial Applications: GIS Programs for Hand-held Computers (5/27/05) Handheld computers provide users with opportunities to have real-time GIS/GPS information in field situations. FULL STORY |
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