Duane Hauck is retiring after 35 1/2 years in the NDSU Extension Service.
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The 12-person group from the 135th Agribusiness Development Team (ADT) is on the NDSU campus to learn more about agriculture before being sent to the Zabul province of Afghanistan.
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NDSU’s dairy specialist offers producers advice on coping with low-quality forage.
NDSU Extension specialists will provide water quality screening and answer horticultural, septic system, well and irrigation questions at field days.
NDSU’s FeedList helps livestock producers find the extra feed they need.
Pathogens in manure can cause health problems if the manure isn’t managed properly.
NDSU Extension nutrient management specialists are collecting data to help producers use manure as fertilizer.
Producers may be eligible for payments for livestock losses in bad weather.
Cattle should be vaccinated against anthrax before they're turned out into the pasture.
4-H’ers place in the livestock judging contest at the North Dakota Winter Show.
A national roundtable will spotlight NDSU's Center for Nutrition and Pregnancy.
Registration for North Dakota 4-H camps starts March 1.
Two NDSU Collegiate Horsemen’s Association members will hold national offices.
NDSU’s flood information website provides practical, up-to-date information.
Don’t wait for flooding to move livestock and hay.
Agricultural producers need to take a close look at some tax preparation items.
Prevention is the best way to protect livestock from hypothermia and frostbite.
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A North Dakota 4-H judging team receives awards in national competition.
Farm gross cash revenue has doubled during the past decade.
Don’t overlook cow care in the fall.
New NDSU videos can help producers learn about backgrounding.
NDSU veterinarian Charlie Stoltenow is the ACE 2010 communicator of the year.
Weaning is a good time to consider enrolling in an age- and source-verification program.
Modern, high-performance cattle do not produce at their genetic potentials when their nutrient requirements are not met.
The milk line can help determine when to harvest the corn crop.
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