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Migration Results in Continued Loss of Income for North Dakota (9/21/06) As North Dakota residents continue to leave the state, the economic consequences continue to add up. FULL STORY Course for Event Planners Set in Fargo (9/21/06) NDSU is offering a 36-hour course in November and December on planning festivals and events. FULL STORY Second ‘Eat Smart. Play Hard.’ Poster Contest Deadline Oct. 30 (9/21/06) North Dakota youth have a chance to test their creativity and knowledge of healthy eating and exercise habits in the second “Eat Smart. Play Hard.” poster contest. FULL STORY Risk of Hay Fires High in the Fall (9/21/06) An NDSU Extension beef specialist provides tips on how to prevent and fight hay fires. FULL STORY
NDSU Offers Advice on Handling Produce Safely (9/19/06) The NDSU Extension Service is offering advice on handling produce safely in the wake of an E. coli outbreak linked to spinach. FULL STORY Natural Beef Industry Can Add Marketing Option (9/18/06) Cattle producers should consider selling their fall-weaned calves in the natural beef market if the animals never have been injected with or fed antibiotics or hormones. FULL STORY NDSU Extension Service to Offer Horizons Workshops Throughout N.D. (9/12/06) The NDSU Extension Service will hold showcases throughout the state to encourage communities to participate in the Horizons community leadership program. FULL STORY New Online Resource Features Equine Information (9/12/06) HorseQuest, a new online resource, offers research-based information on horses and one-on-one assistance from Extension Service equine specialists. FULL STORY NDSU Beef Feedlot Research Review, Ethanol Coproduct Seminar Set for Oct. 10 (9/7/06) Beef feedlot production and research, and ethanol coproducts, will be the topics of a seminar scheduled for Oct. 10 at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center. FULL STORY Registration Still Open for Food Safety Course (9/7/06) Registration remains open for a food safety training course scheduled for Oct. 3-5 in Fargo. FULL STORY North Dakota Ranks High in Child Well-being, but Concerns Exist (9/7/06) North Dakota ranks ninth best in the nation in regard to child well-being indicators. FULL STORY Winners of 1st ‘Eat Smart. Play Hard.’ Poster, Essay Contests Announced (9/1/06) NDSU announces the winners of the first “Eat Smart. Play Hard.” essay and poster contests. FULL STORY Next Walk North Dakota Challenge Set (9/1/06) The next Walk North Dakota walking challenge runs from Sept. 10 through Nov. 4. FULL STORY
NDSU’s Berglund Receives National Distinguished Service Award (8/31/06) NDSU agronomist receives distinguished service award from the National Association of County Agricultural Agents. FULL STORY
Sustainable Agriculture Grant Can Help Turn Ideas into Reality (8/31/06) Individuals can apply for farmer/rancher grants of up to $6,000 and groups of three or more can apply for grants of up to $18,000. FULL STORY New Members Appointed to N.D. State Board of Agricultural Research and Education (8/31/06) Doyle Lentz and Doyle Johannes appointed to the North Dakota State Board of Agricultural Research and Education. FULL STORY Wheat Economics: Spring versus Winter (8/31/06) Production risk always has been the major concern holding down winter wheat acres in North Dakota. FULL STORY |
Prairie Fare: Keep An Eye on Your Portions (9/21/06) Many people use the terms “servings” and “portions” interchangeably. FULL STORY Hortiscope (9/21/06) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY BeefTalk: Do You Have Your SRMs Managed by the Correct PVP or QSA? (9/21/06) We are in the food business and we are all at the same table. FULL STORY
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Geospatial Applications: NDSU Extension to Discuss Wireless Technology and Energy Efficiency at Big Iron (8/24/06) Wireless technology is finding its way to the farm. FULL STORY Market Advisor: Decrease Seen in Latest Durum and Soybean Production Estimates (8/17/06) Production estimates were reduced from a month ago by 5 million bushels for durum and 82 million bushels for soybeans. FULL STORY |
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