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Divorce/Separation Workshop for Parents & Caregivers

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The Stutsman County Extension Office is offering the Parents Forever Program for parents, step-parents, and caregivers who are experiencing a divorce or separation. For more information on this program, click on the "Home and Family" link on this page, or contact our office at 252-9030 or teresa.steele@ndsu.edu.
 
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Time for Agricultural Producers to File Tax Returns

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 10, 2012.

NDSU Extension economist has some tax tips for producers.

Prevent Hardware Disease in Cattle

By ecrawford from All News. Published on Feb 09, 2012.

Maintain tire feeders regularly to keep cattle from swallowing wire.

BeefTalk: The Winner - the Heavier-conditioned, Large Steer With No Muscle

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 09, 2012.

Although all the data needs to be studied, one steer certainly caught my eye

Prairie Fare: Spice Up Your Menus

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 09, 2012.

Spices have a wide range of flavors, ranging from mild to hot and spicy.

Super Pooper Scooper School Set

By ecrawford from All News. Published on Feb 08, 2012.

NDSU Extension schedules three nutrient management workshops.

Hortiscope

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 08, 2012.

Ron Smith answers questions about flowers, trees, gardens and shrubs.

Wheat Midge Forecast Improved for 2012

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 08, 2012.

Most wheat producers should get a break from insecticide costs this year.

BeefTalk: Cattle Size Is Different Than Cow Size

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 02, 2012.

In one decade, large carcasses are strongly discouraged and, in the next decade, strongly encouraged.

Prairie Fare: Use Coupons Wisely

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 02, 2012.

Yes, you can save money, but be sure that you are able to use the food within a reasonable period of time to ensure you enjoy foods at their safest and highest quality.

Market Advisor: Southern Drought Conditions Cause Lower Cattle Numbers

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 02, 2012.

All cattle and calves in the U.S. as of Jan. 1, 2012, totaled 90.8 million head, which is about 2 percent below the total of 92.7 million on Jan. 1, 2011.

NDSU Partner in $1 Million Energy Beet Development Project

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 01, 2012.

Group hopes to develop at least 12 sustainable ethanol facilities across North Dakota.

Hortiscope

By rmattern from All News. Published on Feb 01, 2012.

Ron Smith answers questions about flowers, trees, gardens and shrubs.

NDSU Offers Farmland Leasing Workshops

By ecrawford from All News. Published on Jan 27, 2012.

Landowners and renters will learn to identify and manage the risks of rental arrangements.

Shear Sheep Before Lambing

By ecrawford from All News. Published on Jan 27, 2012.

Shearing sheep prior to lambing improves flock productivity.

4-H Tribal Youth Mentoring Program Awarded Grant

By ecrawford from All News. Published on Jan 26, 2012.

NDSU’s Center for 4-H Youth Development will receive a $113,753 grant.
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The Jamestown Healthy Lifestyle Coalition has created a unique guide to the walking and biking trails in Jamestown. This guide features difficulty levels of the trails, helpful hints, a calorie use chart, and more!
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Purchase your Living Well Cookbook from our office. Great for gifts and as an addition to your cookbook collection! Call 252-9030 for details.
 
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