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  • Elementary students fill Oberon gymnasium with Christmas tunes

    Jan 3, 2022

    On Tuesday, Dec. 21 students in grades K - 5 sang many different Christmas songs at the inaugural Oberon public school's Christmas program. Kindergarten through fifth grade is made up of 57 children....

  • NDGF News: Jan. 3, 2022

    Jan 3, 2022

    6 OUTDOORS Calendar The 2022 North Dakota OUTDOORS calendar is available for ordering online at the state Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov. The calendar features outstanding color photographs of North Dakota wildlife and scenery, and includes season opening and application deadline dates, sunrise-sunset times and moon phases. Calendars are also available via mail order. Send $3 for each, plus $1 postage, to: Calendar, North Dakota Game and Fish Department, 100 N. Bismarck Expressway, Bismarck, ND 58501-5095. The calendar is the...

  • Our Outdoors: All smiles

    Nick Simonson|Jan 3, 2022

    I’m a Christmas carol guy through and through, which generally makes coming out of the holidays a little hard on my psyche. The satellite radio stations that I’ve been listening to since the day after Halloween are all returning to their regularly scheduled programming for the next ten months. The last scraps of wrapping paper I picked up from where the cat had them stashed in her corner of the living room from Christmas Eve, are signs the season of joy is quickly coming to an end. All we...

  • Evaluate Vitamin A in beef cattle

    Jan 3, 2022

    Drought brings many nutritional and animal health-related challenges. Cow performance issues during the grazing season may result from reduced forage quality and quantity. It is possible that cows will enter the fall and winter in lower than desired body condition score and with other potential nutrient deficiencies that may not be noticeable. Vitamin A deficiency is one potential challenge that may arise when feeding drought-affected forages, according to North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension specialists. Vitamins are classified as...

  • NDSU Extension to conduct dry bean production workshop Jan. 6

    Jan 3, 2022

    Dry edible bean farmers and crop advisers will have an opportunity to learn about North Dakota State University’s current production research and recommendations during NDSU Extension’s Getting-it-Right in Dry Bean Production workshop. The event will be conducted at the Norseman Hall in Portland, North Dakota, on Thursday, Jan. 6 starting with registration at 9:30 a.m. and a program at 10 a.m. Jill Murphy, NDSU Extension agent in Traill County; Greg Endres, NDSU Extension cropping systems specialist; and Hans Kandel, NDSU Extension agr...