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NDSU Studies Ethanol’s Impact on the Corn Industry (4/13/06) Future ethanol production increases will raise corn prices worldwide. FULL STORY

 

New Walk North Dakota Challenge Set (4/11/06) The latest Walk North Dakota walking program will run April 23 through June 17. FULL STORY

Workshops Focus on Building Community Vitality Through Cultural Arts (4/10/06) NDSU’s Center for Community Vitality is holding three workshops to help rural communities revitalize by strengthening their cultural arts. FULL STORY

North Dakota Cropland Values Continue Rapid Rise (4/6/06) North Dakota cropland values increased about 10 percent in the last year. FULL STORY

Feeding Cattle May Be Alternative to Grazing (4/6/06) Dry-lot feeding for cattle may be cost-effective as the supply of pasture land available to rent shrinks, an NDSU Extension livestock specialist says. FULL STORY

North Dakota’s Population Reflects Modest Growth in 2005 (4/6/06) Between 2004 and 2005, the state’s population grew by 369 people. FULL STORY

NDSU to Hold Scab Update Summit (4/6/06) A scab update summit for industry and government leaders will be held Tuesday, April 25. FULL STORY

Spring Snow Melt May Reveal Patchy Lawns (4/6/06) If snow mold is a chronic problem, check your cultural practices. FULL STORY


Columns

Prairie Fare: Step Up to a Healthier Lifestyle (4/13/06) Physical inactivity is a major issue among youth and adults. FULL STORY

BeefTalk: Attitude Change Alert (4/13/06) There are no indications that the National Animal Identification System is slowing up. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (4/13/06) 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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