The Quentin Burdick Center for Cooperatives event provides education and networking opportunities for people involved in the cooperative industry.
Energy
Bob Grant, who has served North Dakota’s electric cooperatives for over 40 years, was honored with the award in February.
The keynote address will be about the future of North Dakota's energy industry and its reclamation needs.
Campers will learn about energy science and job opportunities, interact with North Dakota energy leaders and tour energy sites in central and western North Dakota.
The webinars will bring together those involved in energy reclamation to learn about new methods and technologies to improve the success of reclamation.
NDSU Extension also has developed health and disaster preparedness online tools and apps.
Tackling crime problems in rural boomtowns requires policies and strategies that respond to communities’ needs.
Climate prediction applications will be among the topics covered.
The summit will focus on efficiency gains in corn ethanol production, soybean oil-based biodiesel and updates on federal biofuel policy and trade.
The research sheds light on the effect oil and gas development can have on water use.
The 2016 North Dakota corn crop makes a great case for the upside of corn, as record yields resulted in profits that allowed many farms to plant another day.
Energy-consuming equipment doesn’t have to be a financial drain on small businesses.
Window replacement may not be the best option.
The growth in vehicle miles traveled is important news for American farmers.
Home and business owners have way to cut their cooling costs in the summer.
A good time to add insulation is when you’re remodeling or residing.
LED bulbs produce less heat and last longer.
This song will help you stay healthy during the holidays and the rest of the year.
Oil production in North Dakota could reach 41.18 million barrels by January 2020.
The program will combine lectures with hands-on learning in the form of exercises, case studies and trading simulations.
Airfares and jet fuel prices do not move in lock step because jet fuel costs merely reflect one of the supply factors.
This year’s summit will be the first to include a government networking event where innovators, entrepreneurs and investors will be able to visit informally with program specialists from a number of state and federal agencies.
The decline in rigs means less employment, spending and tax revenue.
In Langdon and Carrington trials, energy beets produce more sugar than corn.
Regional retail gasoline prices have fallen about 40 cents per gallon since Halloween.
Last November, the EPA proposed slashing mandated volumes of ethanol with the reasoning that the nation does not have the infrastructure or fleet to use such large amounts.
A good number to commit to memory is 14.9 billion gallons. That’s the capacity of the domestic corn ethanol refinery fleet.
Many common practices in kitchens, such as thawing on the counter, aren’t necessarily safe ones.
New technology and improved practices have resulted in average U.S. corn yields rising from 20 bushels per acre in 1930 to more than 150 bushels per acre today.
The ongoing activities pertaining to shale oil development truly are dynamic, so attempts to forecast the future will need to be updated on a frequent basis.
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