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Information on Winter Weather Management in North Dakota

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Information on drought management in North Dakota

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Information on preparing for and dealing with flooding in North Dakota

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

Get the latest on this virus that can infect poultry such as chickens, turkeys, quail, domestic ducks, geese, guinea fowl and wild birds, especially waterfowl.

Livestock

The Carrington REC livestock research mission is to study methods of integrating conventional and newer crop production with ruminant livestock enterprises in the Northern Plains to enhance biological and economic sustainability and…

Choosing Mulch For Trees and Shrubs

A comparison of rock mulch versus shredded bark mulch.

Scouting for Cereal Aphids in Wheat and Barley

Low levels of cereal aphids (1 to 12% of stems infested) were found by the IPM scouts in 8% of the wheat fields scouted south of Hwy 2 in eastern ND.

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Program helps rural older adults in ND
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