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Collect Grain Samples for Wheat Show (12/14/06) Spring wheat and durum growers will compete at the 2007 National Hard Spring Wheat Show in Williston to see who produced the best crop in 2006. FULL STORY

Holiday Charity Begins at Home (12/14/06) If you have never had a family meeting, consider having one to determine which charities you wish to support. FULL STORY

Irrigation Workshop Set for Jan. 3 (12/14/06) A one-day irrigation workshop in Sidney, Mont., will focus on water management techniques for various crops. FULL STORY

Strangles Common This Year (12/14/06) An NDSU equine specialist is warning horse owners to watch for signs of strangles, a very contagious and common disease, in their animals. FULL STORY

Swine Environmental Management Meeting Set for Jan. 11-12 (12/14/06) Current challenges and future strategies for the environmental management of swine are topics of a two-day meeting on Jan. 11-12. FULL STORY

Year-end Income Tax Planning Advised for Agricultural Producers (12/14/06) Agricultural producers should do tax planning before the end of the year. FULL STORY

NDSU Sponsors Workshop on Farm Transition Planning (12/14/06) A farm business transition planning workshop will be held Jan. 19-20 and Feb. 16-17 in Fargo. FULL STORY

 

Business Succession Planning Seminar Set (12/8/06) A seminar on how to keep businesses going after the owners retire will be held at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center on Dec. 14. FULL STORY

More Acres of Corn Expected in North Dakota for 2007 (12/7/06) Crop prices this fall have strengthened considerably compared with this time last year. FULL STORY

Lake Region Roundup Set for Jan. 3-4 (12/7/06) The 2007 Lake Region Extension Roundup will be in Devils Lake on Jan. 3-4. FULL STORY

Diversity, Direction and Dollars Forum Set for Dickinson (12/7/06) The 11th annual Diversity, Direction and Dollars Agricultural Forum set for Jan. 8. FULL STORY

Kathy Tweeten
Tweeten Selected 2006 Communicator of the Year
(12/7/06) Kathleen Tweeten is the 2006 Communicator of the Year, as selected by the NDSU Agriculture Communication Department and members of the North Dakota Association for Communication Excellence. FULL STORY

North Dakota Shows Growing Proportion of Educated Poor (12/7/06) More North Dakota college graduates living in poverty. FULL STORY

Barley Producers Can Share Views on Barley Production (12/7/06) Current and past barley producers in Idaho, Montana and North Dakota will be able to share their views on barley production by completing a survey. FULL STORY

North Dakota 4-H Foundation Board Elects Officers (12/1/06) The North Dakota 4-H Foundation board elected officers and members at its recent meeting. FULL STORY

NDSU Focuses on Empowering Farm Women through Annie’s Project (11/30/06) Annie’s Project is a program coordinated through the NDSU Extension Service to enthuse and empower farm women to take a major interest in contributing to and managing the agricultural business. FULL STORY


Columns

Prairie Fare: Santa Gets Some Diet Advice (12/14/06) Julie has a conversation with Santa about food. FULL STORY

Hortiscope (12/14/06) Ron Smith answers readers' questions about the world of plants and gardening. FULL STORY

BeefTalk: The Future of Beef – Food Safety and Animal Health Issues (12/14/06) A day does not go by without significant print focused on the ramifications of eating food. FULL STORY

Market Advisor: The Cattle Price Roller Coaster of 2006 (12/14/06) It seems like each year the September to December time period usually spawns an unexpected event that causes dramatic swings in cattle prices. FULL STORY

 

Geospatial Applications: Setting Standards for Dynamic GPS Accuracy (11/30/06) The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers has initiated a project to develop a standard on the dynamic accuracy of global positioning system equipment. FULL STORY

 

September 21, 2006 BeefTalk Spanish version:
El Hablaganados: ¿Se dirigen sus SRMs (materiales de riesgo espécificados) por el PVP (Programa de Proceso Verificado) o la QSA (evaluación por sistemas de calidad) correcto? (9/21/06) Traducción por John S. Ballard, Dickinson State University
Puede ser que el blanco ya está sentado, por lo menos para las conversaciones casuales o aun para la compra abierta y agresiva, porque países, como el Japón, han abierto sus mercados a la carne de vaca producida en los EEUU, lo que es una cosa buena.

 

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