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Housing Demand in North Dakota Continues (6/15/06) In 2005, single-family homes were the majority of new authorized housing in North Dakota (58.6 percent). FULL STORY

Use Annual Forages to Enhance Limited Grazing and Hay Supply (6/15/06) Much of North Dakota has received limited rainfall this spring, creating a need for additional forage for haying and grazing. FULL STORY

Cottony Maple Scale Insects Feasting on Trees (6/15/06) Soft scale insects secrete sticky honeydew, which causes problems when cars or picnic tables are underneath scale-infested trees. FULL STORY

NDSU Extension Service Awarded Grant to Help Struggling Communities (6/15/06) The NDSU Extension Service has been awarded a second Horizons program grant to help small, rural communities struggling with poverty and other issues. FULL STORY

Expert Offers ABCs of Successful Fathering (6/15/06) Successful fathering is the work of a lifetime. FULL STORY

It’s Not Too Late to Vaccinate for Anthrax (6/15/06) NDSU’s Extension Service veterinarian says livestock producers still have time to get their animals vaccinated against anthrax. FULL STORY

 

New NDSU Publication Details Fungicide Spraying for Scab (6/12/06) The NDSU Extension Service has a new publication on how to apply fungicide for the best control of fusarium head blight in small-grain crops. FULL STORY

 

 


Columns

Prairie Fare: Culture is Good for You (615/06) Today the average American laps up about 20 4-ounce containers annually. FULL STORY

BeefTalk: Did You Miss Your Rotation Date? (6/15/06) Are you moving your cattle, managing your forage and planning for the future? FULL STORY

Hortiscope (6/15/06) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: Adjust Marketing Plan to USDA Report and Crop Conditions (6/15/06) The USDA released its latest supply-and-demand report on June 9. 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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