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N.D. Shows Continued Growth in Wages

["Out of the 3,141 counties in the nation, Oliver County in west-central North Dakota had the 30th highest average compensation per job ($75,267) in 2009.", ""]

Number of N. D. Housing Units Shows Consistent Growth

The North Dakota metropolitan counties of Burleigh, Cass, Grand Forks and Morton, along with the western counties of Stark, Ward and Williams, are the largest contributors to growth in housing since 2000.

Increase Your Sales

Encouraging existing customers to buy more is an effective way to increase business sales.

NDSU Offers Online Cooperative Businesses Class

As global markets grow and technology changes the way business is done, thoughtful leadership from cooperative business directors and managers is more important than ever.

Tweeten Elected to ESP Board

NDSU’s Kathleen Tweeten has been elected Epsilon Sigma Phi’s north-central region vice president.

NDSU Studies Economics of Switchgrass as Fuel

Along with studies aimed at growing a better plant, researchers in the North Dakota State University Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics have evaluated switchgrass from an economic point of view.

Number and Value of N.D. Housing Units Down in 2007

The overall decline in newly authorized housing units in North Dakota between 2006 and 2007 was largely the result of 103 fewer single-family homes authorized for construction.

NDSU Juneberry Search Continues

NDSU researchers still want the public’s help in finding Juneberry plants that could be the basis for new commercial varieties.

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