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NDSU Plant Breeder Inducted into North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame (3/23/06) Former NDSU hard red spring wheat plant breeder is inducted into the North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame. FULL STORY NDSU Agricultural Engineer Retiring (3/23/06) Vern Hofman is retiring from a 30 ½-year career as an NDSU Extension Service agricultural engineer. FULL STORY NDSU Extension Service to Offer Financial Literacy Education (3/23/06) The NDSU Extension Service is offering a financial literacy course. FULL STORY Red River Valley Farm Profit Falls Nearly 50 Percent in 2005 (3/23/06) The financial performance of farms in the Red River Valley in 2005 was much worse than in 2004. FULL STORY
Bullying Book Author to Speak in Fargo (3/16/06) The author of a book on bullying will be in Fargo on April 18 to speak to parents and professionals. FULL STORY North Dakota Continues to Have One of the Largest Proportions of Out-of-state, First-year College Students (3/16/06) Twenty-six percent of North Dakota resident first-year students (1,632 students) left North Dakota to attend college in 2002. FULL STORY Have Pulse Crop Seed Tested for Disease Before Planting (3/16/06) It may be a good idea to have your pulse crop seed tested for the presence of Ascochyta diseases. FULL STORY |
Prairie Fare: Family Meals Mean a Lot (3/23/06) According to national studies, only one-third of teens eat dinner with their family every day, but teens do like family meals. FULL STORY BeefTalk: Paranoia Can Overwhelm Common Sense Solutions (3/23/06) The calendar says spring is here, but the temperatures, at least in the northern Plains, have not been “springlike.” FULL STORY Hortiscope (3/23/06) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY Market Advisor: Should Livestock Producers Be Concerned About Bird Flu? (3/23/06) Livestock producers are asking if Avian influenza, commonly referred to as bird flu, will impact livestock prices. FULL STORY Geospatial Applications: Learning About Variable-rate Fertilizer Application (3/23/06) It is likely an increasing number of farmers are varying the amount of fertilizer applied across fields this year. FULL STORY |
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