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Late Fees Waived for N.D. Field Inspection Applications (6/17/05) The North Dakota State Seed Department is waiving its policy of charging late fees for field inspection applications submitted after the June 15 deadline. FULL STORY
North Central Research Extension Center Canola Day Set for June 29 (6/17/05) Canola will be the topic of a program at the NDSU North Central Research Extension Center in Minot on June 19. FULL STORY Salmonella Outbreak Stresses Need For Proper Food Handling (6/17/05) A recent salmonellosis outbreak in the Williston area emphasizes the importance of handling food correctly. FULL STORY North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Releases New Durum Variety (6/16/05) Alkabo is a new durum variety that the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station developed and released. FULL STORY Carefully Assess Flooded Crops (6/16/05) Recent heavy rains will result in substantial crop damage and losses. FULL STORY Hay Balers Can Pose Serious Risks (6/16/05) Hay baler operators need to take precautions when repairing their equipment. FULL STORY Majority of North Dakota Households Have Computers and Internet Access (6/16/05) The majority of North Dakota households had a computer and access to the Internet in 2003. FULL STORY 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 |
BeefTalk: Grass and Fairy Rings Create Opportunities (6/16/05) Rumor has it; the fairy ring is home to fairies because they rest on the mushrooms that encircle the ring as they dance the night away within the ring. FULL STORY Prairie Fare: Is It Time for an Oil Change? (6/16/05) “My college chemistry courses are back to haunt me,” says Garden-Robinson. FULL STORY Hortiscope (6/16/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY Geospatial Applications: HGIS – A GIS Program for Hand-held Computers (6/16/05) The Handheld Geographic Information System (HGIS) is designed for easy use, particularly for farming applications. FULL STORY |
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