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The Advanced Crop Advisers Workshop is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 10-11, at the Holiday Inn in Fargo. 

The workshop is designed to provide in-depth discussion of selected topics for…

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The NDSU Extension Service, NDSU Extension's Center for 4-H Youth Development and the North Dakota Academy of Dietetics are sponsoring an "Eat Smart. Play Hard. Together" poster contest based on a sun…

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The 63rd annual North Dakota Crop Improvement and Seed Association meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4-5 at the Radisson Hotel in Bismarck, North Dakota. 

The conference begins on Feb. 4 with a seed…

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The North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, known as ND EPSCoR, is seeking Doctoral Dissertation Assistantships proposals. The request for proposals is available at www.nd…

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Grants of up to $1,000 for youth gardening projects are available through NDSU. Any project related to youth and gardening is eligible. 

Funds may be used to purchase gardening supplies, such as…

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Farm and ranch succession planning is emerging as a critical need for North Dakota producers. The average age of a farmer/rancher is 57, so many are looking toward retirement and transitioning their…

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Gregory Lardy, professor and head of animal science, and William Nganje, professor and chair of agribusiness and applied economics, have been accepted for the Food Systems Leadership Institute, an…

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Michael Yellow Bird, NDSU professor of sociology and director of tribal and indigenous peoples studies, was notified his book, "Decolonizing Social Work," was named a 2014 Outstanding Academic Title…

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The NDSU Extension Service has updated the Crop Compare program, which is a spreadsheet designed to compare cropping alternatives and provides a tool for producers to check the changing scenarios…

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Representatives from NDSU and Sisseton Wahpeton College signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening both institutions abilities to meet the needs of American Indian students.
 
The…

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