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  1. Compiled Agricultural Statistics
  2. Bison (Golden Anniversary Edition, 1890-1940) by North Dakota Agriculture College, 1940
  3. North Dakota Commissioners of Agriculture: List of Agriculture Commissioners of North Dakota, H. Kent Jones, Sarah Vogel, Arne Dahl
  4. Special Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor to the Governor of North Dakota for the by North Dakota D of Agriculture and Labor, 2009-08-19
  5. North Dakota Commissioners of Agriculture and Labor: List of North Dakota Commissioners of Agriculture and Labor, Henry Thomas Helgesen
  6. Special report of the Commissioner of agriculture and labor to the governor of North Dakota for the year 1893 by North Dakota. Dept. of Agriculture and Labor., 1894-01-01
  7. Biennial Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture
  8. Biennial Report of the Commissioner
  9. Handbook of facts about North Dakota agriculture (Bulletin / North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station) by Baldur H Kristjanson, 1952
  10. Statistics of North Dakota agriculture (Bulletin) by Fred R Taylor, 1981
  11. Hazardous substances used in North Dakota agriculture (Circular) by Dean K McBride, 1992
  12. IPM, integrated pest management in North Dakota agriculture (PP-863) by Janet J Knodel, 1999
  13. Biological control of insect and weed pests in North Dakota agriculture (E-1225) by Laurence D Charlet, 2002
  14. IPM, integrated pest management in North Dakota agriculture (PP-863) by Marcia P McMullen, 1985

1. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner | Ask.com Encyclopedia
In the U.S. state of North Dakota, the Agriculture Commissioner, formerly known as the Commissioner of Agriculture, is an elected official who heads the North Dakota Department
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2. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In the U.S. state of North Dakota, the Agriculture Commissioner, formerly known as the Commissioner of Agriculture, is an elected official who heads the North Dakota Department of
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North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search In the U.S. state of North Dakota , the Agriculture Commissioner , formerly known as the Commissioner of Agriculture , is an elected official who heads the North Dakota Department of Agriculture . The present commissioner is Doug Goehring The office is a high-profile position, as agriculture is key to the state economy. The Commissioner of Agriculture is also a member of the North Dakota Industrial Commission , a three-member panel also including the Governor and Attorney General . The Industrial Commission oversees North Dakota's state-owned enterprises
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Originally, the Department of Agriculture was combined with the North Dakota Department of Labor and was collectively called the North Dakota Department of Agriculture and Labor until 1966 when the two agencies split. The Agriculture Commissioner's term was then extended from two years to four, and was placed on a party affiliated ballot, while the Commissioner of Labor was placed on a no party ballot. The title of the office was changed in 1996 from Commissioner of Agriculture to Agriculture Commissioner.

3. North Dakota Department Of Agriculture
Offers marketing and financial meditation assistance to farmers. Also, issues permits and carries out laws related to agricultural industries. Page includes list of online
http://www.agdepartment.com/
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4. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring To Give Keynote Address At U
GRAND FORKS, N.D. The Energy Environmental Research Center (EERC) at the University of North Dakota announced today that the preliminary program for the upcoming Biomass
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5. North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Animal Disease Research
Provides details of some of the research being undertaken into E. coli bacteria, West Nile virus and transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/research/animaldisease.pdf

6. Agriculture And North Dakota
Agriculture and the North Dakota Economy North Dakota’s major industry is agriculture; 38 percent of its economic base is attributed to the sector, and approximately 89
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Agriculture and the North Dakota Economy North Dakota’s major industry is agriculture; 38 percent of its economic base is attributed to the sector, and approximately 89 percent of the state is comprised of farmland (North Dakota Agricultural Statistics Service). Similar with other regions, the number of farms in North Dakota has decreased over the years while the average farm size has increased. Technological advances in agriculture have increased the amount of land that one farmer can efficiently operate. The state is the country’s leading producer of many crops, including durum wheat, barley, other spring wheat, sunflowers, and all dry edible beans. In terms of the percentage of its total state farm receipts, North Dakota’s two most important commodities are wheat and cattle, at 38 percent and 12 percent, respectively (Economic Research Service North Dakota Fact Sheet). With wheat playing such an important role, North Dakota's agricultural economy is less diversified than most states (Economic Research Service, 1998). The state is a major exporter of wheat; in 1997, it ranked second among all states in terms of the highest value of wheat exported. With such a dependence on this particular commodity, however, North Dakota's agricultural export base is narrow in relation to the other Northern Great Plains states (Northern Great Plains Rural Development Commission).
Because agriculture represents a significant portion of North Dakota’s economic activity, the state is acutely affected by agriculture’s performance. Due to external factors such as weather, price changes, farm policy, and foreign trade, the value of agricultural output can experience great variability from year-to-year (Coon, Leistritz and Majchrowicz). As a result, North Dakota's net farm income can experience great year-to-year volatility.

7. Agriculture North Dakota - Discover Your Government - GovGuru.com
Find information, resources, and guides on North Dakota Agriculture at GovGuru.com Discover Your Government
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8. NDAWN - North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network
Currently consists of 49 automatic weather stations, 42 distributed in the state, two in eastern Montana and five in northwestern Minnesota. Includes description of services.
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/weather/ndawn.html
North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network
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NDAWN .. a network of automatic weather stations continuously monitoring North Dakota's weather.
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NDAWN currently consists of 49 automatic weather stations, 42 distributed across North Dakota, 2 in eastern Montana and 5 in northwestern Minnesota. Stations are located on permanent sites chosen to represent the general climate of the surrounding area. NDAWN stations monitor weather conditions continuously and provide hourly and daily summaries. Data are retrieved daily via telephone modem by personnel from the High Plains Climate Center (HPCC), Lincoln, NE . Following quality control procedures, data are archived and transferred to the NDSU Extension Network (ExtNet) computer system. Through ExtNet, past and current (yesterday's data today) weather data are available in a variety of formats. Data are also available through the Regional Weather Information Center, University of North Dakota Measured and calculated variables include:
  • Air Pressure
  • Air Temperature
  • Dew Point Temperature
  • Degree Days (Growing, Heating, Cooling, Insect)

9. North Dakota Agricultural Association
Executive Director Gary Knutson O701-282-9432 F-701-277-5902 M-701-361-1212 415 38th Street SW, Suite B Fargo, ND 58103
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North Dakota Agricultural Association
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10. Baker
Tables of crop water use calculations by type of crop.
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Daily Crop Water Use - Corn, Potatoes, Alfalfa, Turf Grass
Daily Crop Water Use - Wheat, Barley, Alfalfa, Turf Grass
Daily Crop Water Use - Dry Beans, Sugarbeet, Alfalfa, Turf Grass
Daily Crop Water Use - Soy Beans, Sunflower, Alfalfa, Turf Grass

11. NASS - North Dakota Reports And Statistics
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Information. NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn and wheat, to specialties, such as
http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/North_Dakota/index.asp
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USDA's NASS North Dakota Field Office is operated in cooperation with the North Dakota State University Extension Service and Experiment Station and the North Dakota Department of Agriculture
Quick Stats (ag statistics by state and county)
The Quick Stats database application provides the most up-to-date statistics for the U.S., as well as all states and counties, including all revisions. Press "more" to continue.

12. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring To Give Keynote Address At U
North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring to Give Keynote Address at Upcoming Biomass Workshop
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(Source: Business Wire) "The production and utilization of energy and fuels derived from biomass sources represent significant opportunities for North Dakota and especially for our agricultural sector," Goehring said. "The EERC, through its ongoing research and now through this conference, provides key players and entities with the latest information they need to bring this promising technology into the marketplace." The Biomass '09 Workshop is the only conference in North Dakota that addresses the emerging opportunities for the economical production of power, transportation fuels, and chemical feedstocks from biomass.

13. A Look At North Dakota Agriculture
A Look at North Dakota Agriculture Capital Bismarck Population 642,200 Founded November 2, 1889 (39 th) State Bird Western Meadowlark State Tree American Elm State Flower Wild
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14. NDBA : Consumer
North Dakota Agriculture Fact Card A cooperative effort of the North Dakota Bankers Association and the North Dakota Department of Agriculture.
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North Dakota Ag Facts
North Dakota has 30,300 family farms and ranches. The average North Dakota farm is 1,300 acres. The state's commercial banks are the #1 ag lender in the state with 2.6 billion in loans. North Dakota farmland covers 12 million city blocks. Agriculture accounts for approximately 22 percent of the loan portfolios of North Dakota banks. North Dakota production agriculture is a $4.7 billion industry. When ag loans are obtained from commercial banks, money is returned to the state and counties through bank privilege taxes. These dollars support schools, help construct and maintain roads, develop recreational areas, and build communities. Production agriculture is the largest sector of North Dakota’s economy, making up 25 percent of the economic base. QUICK FACTS North Dakota farmers and ranchers annually produce:
  • Enough wheat for 13.5 billion loaves of bread.

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    Information about North Dakota's agriculture. Provides tables listing most important agricultural products of the state, breakdown of livestock and crop commodities and how
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    The tables below offer information about North Dakota agriculture from the general agricultural groups to the more specific commodities or products. The ranking assigned to a given commodity is based on the commodity's cash receipts; how much money it made.
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    As you can see from the table below, North Dakota ranks 25th among the states for total agricultural production Commodity groups cash receipts - 2004 Product Group Value ($1,000)

    17. North Dakota Agriculture - Resources - Books
    Various book activities to use in the classroom corresponding the the study of North Dakota Studies textbook, North Dakota Agriculture.
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    • Have students create an ABC Alphabet Book on North Dakota Agriculture (e.g., A = Agriculture, B = Beets, C = Crops, etc.). Illustrate each page and share it with another classroom or place it in the school library.
      • Extension: Substitute with other topics such as specific farm machinery, specialty crops, or various types of livestock grown in North Dakota, etc.
      Have students create a timeline in book form of the growth of agriculture in North Dakota beginning with the American Indians. Other specific timeline books could include a book on the changes to tractors or other types of machinery used to farm. Have students create an Agricultural Glossary with illustrations and definitions that younger children in lower grades can understand. Have students share with others in the classroom or place it in the school library for use by other students. Have students create a class book in which each student researches, describes, and illustrates one type of crop, livestock, agricultural tool or machine, farming method, etc. to be placed in one book to be shared in the school library or with other classrooms. Have students use vocabulary words to create a book or comic book of any aspect of North Dakota agriculture (e.g., crops, livestock, agricultural tools or machinery, etc.). Include words, definitions, and illustrations.

    18. North Dakota Agriculture And Farming - Government Jobs
    North Dakota Agriculture and Farming search 35,000 U.S. state, local and federal jobs in North Dakota and around in the world, in every field.
    http://www.americajob.com/North-Dakota/agriculture-jobs-1.asp?cid=0&tid=9

    19. North Dakota Ag Links
    About Us North Dakota Ag Links is a Free agricultural internet portal providing useful links for the Agricultural
    http://www.ndaglinks.com/
    Site Index Page Grain Markets Futures Farm Equipment ... Your Homepage Our Featured Sponsor Mertes Implement - Dixon Mowers, Walinga Grain Vacs, Brandt Farm Equipment North Dakota Ag Links is owned and operated by a producer/farmer. Navigate ND Ag Links Ag. Shows Artists/Crafters Auction Guide Buildings Chemicals Classified Ads Construction Equip Crop Consultants Crop Production Custom Services Dealers Equipment Index Farm Policy Links FSA Offices GPS Systems Grain Cleaning Hunting Guides Kids links Ladies Links LDP prices Lenders Livestock Machinery Index Manufactures Markets Media (local) Newest Links ND Cities No Till Outdoors Page Politics Producers Websites Real Estate Agents Rental Connection Salvage yards Searches for Ag. Seed/Fert. Senior citizens Software Sprayers/Pumps Sports News Trucks/Trailers Weather World Ag News Index Page Link to ndaglinks.com Services @ ND Ag Links Submit a site About ND Ag Links Website Design Go to the Index Page for a complete listing of all pages. E-mail your neighbor this website S ea rch ND AG LINKS ND AG Links the web Grain Markets Farm Equipment Farm Auctions Classifieds About Us: North Dakota Ag Links is a Free agricultural internet portal providing useful links for the Agricultural Community supported by local sponsorship.

    20. North Dakota Agriculture College Prospectus
    NDAC Prospectus, NDAC, NDSU, North Dakota State University
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    North Dakota Agriculture College (NDAC) Prospectus The first known major promotional piece about the North Dakota Agricultural College (NDAC) was the Prospectus , published and distributed in June of 1891, when classes were still being held in rented space from Fargo College . The Prospectus provided information on the faculty, the reason for the creation of NDAC, admissions requirements, term information, resources, et cetera. It also presented information on lectures/courses currently being offered, proposed four-year curriculum, and a list of the 31 current students.
    Prospective students may schedule a visit by calling 1-800-488-NDSU.
    University Archives, 701-231-8914
    Published by the University Archives, NDSU
    Last Updated: 5/19/04

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