North Dakota Articles
Drought May Lead to Importation Issues
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Sending cattle to graze in another state could lead to importation issues when producers bring their livestock back to North Dakota.
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Starter Flock Program Launched
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A new program helps young people get a start in the sheep industry.
Integrating Field Crops and Coproducts into Beef Cow Diets May Help Producers in Drought
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NDSU research into the feeding potential of many different alternative feeds, drylot management and early weaning can be helpful information for feeding and managing a cow herd during drought.
Personal Transfer Receipts Continue to Represent Significant Segment of N.D's Economy
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North Dakota residents received $3.41 billion in personal transfer receipts in 2006, an 8.7 percent increase from $3.14 billion in 2005.
Prairie Fare: Prepare Food Safely for Upcoming Celebrations
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With approaching graduations, weddings and other celebrations, cooking tasty and safe meals for groups is on a lot of minds.
Market Advisor: Fall Calf Marketing Process Should Start Now
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The key to enhancing fall calf prices is to start the marketing process early.
Hortiscope
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Ron Smith answers reader's questions about the world of plants, trees and gardens.
Workshop Trains Educators on Youth Science Project
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A June 4-5 workshop in Fargo will introduce teachers and others to a new science education project on Antarctica for youth.
Water Vital for Livestock During Droughts
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Livestock need adequate, good-quality water during a drought.
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