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Dakota Feeder Calf Show Set for Oct. 15 in Turtle Lake (9/22/05) The Dakota Feeder Calf Show and feedout, set for Oct. 15 in Turtle Lake, will give cattle producers a chance to gain valuable feeding and carcass information. FULL STORY Continued Loss of Income Due to Migration (9/22/05) During the last decade, North Dakota lost a total of $896.6 million in net taxable income as a direct result of migration. FULL STORY Dairy Beef Conference Set for Nov. 2-3 (9/22/05) A conference focusing on dairy beef production is scheduled for Nov. 2-3 in Rochester, Minn. FULL STORY
Anhydrous Equipment Needs Frequent Safety Inspections (9/15/05) An NDSU Extension Service agricultural safety specialist offers safety tips for working with equipment used to apply anhydrous ammonia. FULL STORY Equine Photography Workshop Set at NDSU Oct. 8-9 (9/15/05) A professional equine photographer will hold a two-day workshop at NDS on Oct. 8-9. FULL STORY Practicing Safety Vital in Agricultural Industry (9/8/05) National Farm Safety Week focuses on the need to practice safety precautions on the farm or ranch. FULL STORY Now is Good Time to Improve Diet, Exercise More (9/8/05) What we eat now can affect our health in the future, an NDSU Extension Service food and nutrition specialist says. FULL STORY North Dakota Oil Crops Good for Your Health (9/8/05) North Dakota is the leading producer of oil crops that can help lower people’s risk of developing chronic diseases. FULL STORY Soybean Chlorosis Scores Available Online (9/8/05) Iron deficiency chlorosis is a common problem when soybeans are grown on alkaline soils. FULL STORY |
BeefTalk: Calf Growth Makes the Beef Business (9/22/05) Understanding cattle growth has been a topic of study by many. FULL STORY. Prairie Fare: An Apple a Day (9/22/05) Apples can help lower blood cholesterol, which in turn can reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. FULL STORY Hortiscope (9/22/05) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY
Geospatial Applications: Farm Applications of fGIS - A Free GIS Program (9/1/05) A free GIS program called fGIS can perform many of the geospatial functions required by farmers. FULL STORY Market Advisor: Expansion in U.S. Sheep Flock is Occurring (9/1/05) The U.S. sheep and lamb inventory is 2 percent higher than last year. FULL STORY |
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