NDSU Extension Service County Offices McLean, Mountrail, Oliver, Pembina, Pierce, Ransom. Renville, Sargent, Sheridan,Sioux, Slope, Steele. Stutsman, Towner, north dakota State University NDSU ExtensionService. http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/ctyweb.htm
Cooperatives, Alliances Associations - AH COMMERCIAL VEGETABLE GROWERS OF north dakota COOPERATIVE (CVG OF ND acres and drylandin north dakota for production rradke@ndsuext.nodak.edu www.ext.nodak.edu. http://www.marketplaceofideas.com/directory/coopfever/organizations/ah.htm
Agricultural Referral All of north dakota, (800) 2470698 ext 303. provided education programs for youthand adults and cooperative development and All of north dakota, (800) 366-6338. http://www.lrrnd.org/resource_directories/Region2/agricultural_reg2.htm
Extractions: Resource Name: Description: Counties Served: Phone Number: Farm Service Agency FSA stabilizes farm income and provides credit counseling and supervision to farmers and ranchers who are temporarily unable to obtain private commercial credit. Helps farm operations recover from the effects of disaster. Bottineau Burke McHenry Mountrail Pierce Renville Ward Partners in Progress An organization established in 1991 concerned with people who are seeking to encourage, enable and restore farm families to the land communities, and their God. All of North Dakota ADOPT A national farmer support organization, "Adopt a Farm Family, Inc.", affiliated with Partner in Progress. "A word of hope and encouragement for farm and ranch families." All of North Dakota Rural Information Center Provides customized information products to specific inquires including assistance in economic revitalization issues, local government planning projects, rural health issues, funding sources, and other related issues for the purpose of monitoring the quality of rural life. All of North Dakota Farm Aid Establish grants through annual concerts. Grants are given to agencies; emergency assistance per farm family distributed by farm organizations. Act as a referral agency groups in the area. Services referred are for financial counseling and legal assistance.
NC SARE -- North Dakota 701231-8520 (fax) www.ext.nodak.edu. Organic Crop Improvement Association NorthDakota Chapter 2 Richard Prairie Organic Cooperative Jim Kusler PO Box 106 http://www.sare.org/ncrsare/nd.htm
CoBank Stockholders Elect Directors a cereal grain and oilseed farm in Makoti, north dakota;; board secretary, at 1 (800)5428072, ext. As Rural Americas Cooperative Bank, CoBank specializes http://www.cobank.com/news/11-14-03directorelections.htm
Extractions: For immediate release For more information, contact: 1 (800) 542-8072 Jack Cassidy, ext. 04362, or Janet Henderson Schoniger, ext. 04051 Newly elected were Dan Kelley of Normal, Illinois, and Rodney (Gail) Kring of Lubbock, Texas. Kelley is president and chairman of GROWMARK, Inc., a regional grain marketing and farm supply cooperative headquartered in Bloomington, Illinois, and president of Evergreen FS, Inc., a local grain and supply cooperative serving McLean, Livingston and Woodford counties in central Illinois. He is also former chairman of AgriBank, FCB, former chairman of the Farm Credit Bank of St. Louis and owner of Kelley Farms, a corn and soybean operation in Normal, Illinois. Kring serves as president of PYCO Industries, Inc., a cottonseed oil mill operation in Lubbock, Texas and Greenwood, Mississippi. He serves as director on the boards of the National Cotton Council and National Cottonseed Products Association, both in Memphis, Tennessee, director on the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council in Austin, Texas, and member of the Industry Advisory Committee for the Texas Food and Fiber Commission in Austin, Texas. Re-elected were: Mack Alford of Greenwood, Mississippi, vice president and treasurer of Staple Cotton Cooperative and Staple Cotton Discount Corporation, both in Greenwood, Mississippi, and director of EWR, Inc., in Memphis, Tennessee;
Chamber Of Commerce Fargo Moorhead: Business Info: Community Directory Department of Tourism, 800.435.5663, ext. 220. Minnesota, 800.542.0220. north dakota,866.696.3511. Cass County Electric Power Cooperative (electric), 701.356.4538. http://www.fmchamber.com/bizinfo/resources/partners.html
Extractions: @import url(/css/general.css); @import url(/css/main_layout.css); web standards , but its content is accessible to any browser or Internet device. Created by Sundog Fingertip Directory EMERGENCIES (Cass and Clay Counties) POLICE Barnesville Casselton Dilworth Fargo ... West Fargo FIRE DEPARTMENTS Barnesville Casselton Dilworth Volunteer (City Hall) Fargo Moorhead West Fargo WEATHER National Weather Service BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS American Chamber of Commerce Executives Barnesville Main Street Program Chamber of Commerce of Fargo Moorhead Downtown Community Partnership 701.282.3653 or 800.235.7654 Greater North Dakota Association Minnesota Chamber of Commerce United States Chamber of Commerce West Fargo Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS RESOURCES MINNESOTA Barnesville Economic Development Authority Minnesota Technology, Inc. Moorhead Economic Development Authority Secretary of State ... U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) of MN NORTH DAKOTA Fargo-Cass County Economic Development Corporation Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Council of Governments Secretary of State Regional Small Business Center ... U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) of ND
LVD State Contact List New Hampshire Sally Barney ext. Staff Development UNH Cooperative extension 180Main Street north dakota Marilyn Lesmeister 219 FLCBox 5016 north dakota http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
Extractions: Resource's (DENR) Watershed Protection Program. The program provides multimedia P2 assistance through partnerships with DENR's media programs, the academic community, and resource management agencies and organizations. Assistance is directed primarily toward two population sectors: Agriculture and Rural communities. The projects developed and implemented for each sector are selected to address and/or complement: Priority issues identified in the SD-EPA Performance Partnership Agreement. Requests for assistance received from:
National Center For Home Food Preservation | NCHFP Publications html north Carolina State University, Cooperative extension Web ncsu.edu/depts/foodsci/ext/programs/ncfood tothe Food Industry, north dakota State University http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/business/starting_business.html
Extractions: April 2003 The short answer is, "probably not." Each state is different, so proper advice is needed from a specialist in each state. Some states allow sales at farmer's markets of select foods; others prohibit sales altogether. The National Center for Home Food Preservation does NOT provide guidelines to home food preservers who wish to take the next step from home food preservation to commercial food preservation. Home food preservation is not regulated; however, food preservation and processing for commercial purposes is regulated. There are federal level regulations from the U.S. FDA (also USDA for meat and poultry products), state level regulations, and often county or city regulations. Read further to find someone who can help. Who can help?
Literature Cited north dakota Farm Research. 46(6) 18. p. 45. north East Regional AgriculturalEngineering service. Cooperative Extension serviceGreat Plains States. http://beef.osu.edu/library/feedlot/litcit.html
Extractions: Literature Cited Ames, D.R., S.E. Curtis, D. Polin, G.L. Hahn, B.A. Young, and R.E. McDowell. 1981. Effect of Environment on Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals . National Academy Press. Washington, D.C. Axe D.E. and G.P. Morris. I owa Limestone Company's Guide To Macrominerals . Iowa Limestone Company. Des Moines, IA. Axe, D.E. 1991. Practical considerations in formulating for macrominerals. For Your Information. Iowa Limestone Company. Spring. Baker, F.P., G.P. Bashforth, P. Blawat, K.M. Dupchak, W. Henderson, R. Rae, and W.G. Steeds. 1983. Feedlot Management. Manitoba Agriculture. SF203.F44. Bartley, E.E. and T.G. Nagaraja. 1982. Lasalocid mode of action- rumen metabolism. Roche Bovatec Symp., p. 4. Birkelo, C.P. and R.K. Berg. 1994. Effect of a yeast culture product (Yea-Sacc) on feedlot performance of yearling cattle fed a high concentrate finishing diet. South Dakota State University. South Dakota Beef Report. p. 10. Birkelo, C.P. and B. Rops. 1994. Effect of a yeast culture product (Yea-Sacc) on feedlot performance of growing calves limit-fed a high concentrate diet. South Dakota State University. South Dakota Beef Report. p. 13.
Publications And Videos From Other States the cooperative State Research, Education, and extension service. http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/vid_toc NorthDakota, Some in HTML, catalog, http//www http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/other_st/other_st.htm
Extractions: Skip the navigation header body Thousands of Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station publications* and video tape presentations are available from other states. Also check out the directory of land-grant universities which are state partners of the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service. STATE PUBLICATIONS VIDEOS Alabama HTML, PDF http://www.acesag.auburn.edu/department/extcomm/medialib/ Alaska Catalog only http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/vid_toc.html Arizona HTML, PDF YES, listed with publications Arkansas HTML, PDF YES, limited number California Catalog, PDF Yes, listed with publications Colorado Catalog, PDF, HTML Connecticut No publications listed Delaware HTML Florida HTML Georgia HTML Hawaii HTML Illinois PDF, HTML YES Indiana HTML, PDF Idaho Catalog, PDF YES, See catalog Iowa PDF http://www.exnet.iastate.edu/Pages/video/publicvid.html Kansas PDF YES, same location Kentucky PDF, HTML Louisiana PDF Maine Catalog, HTML, PDF
32 Value-added Agricultural Product Market Development Grants dakota Beef Cooperative, Mandan, north dakota $91,850 dakota Beef Cooperative,a closed agricultural cooperative, intends to buy an existing http://csf.colorado.edu/archive/2001/coop-bus/msg00241.html
News_Release_Horizons_8.19.03 and Timber Lake, SD, coached by South dakota State University Cooperative ExtensionService Minnesota Iowa north dakota South dakota Montana Idaho http://www.nwaf.org/news/news_release_horizons.htm
Extractions: to Reverse Economic and Population Declines St. Paul, Minnesota, August 19, 2003: Today, the Northwest Area Foundation announced the names of 15 small, rural communities that will pilot an innovative leadership development program designed to help reverse economic and population declines. Also announced were the grant awards to five educational organizations, each of which will work with a cluster of three communities to conduct the locally-based, two-year initiative. The five grantee organizations are North Dakota State University Extension Service, University of Minnesota Extension Service, Rural Development Initiative, Inc. (based in Oregon) Iowa State University Extension and South Dakota State University Cooperative Extension. They will receive a total of nearly $1.7 million dollars. Each of these organizations will work with a cluster of three small communities to introduce a community leadership program designed to meet the needs and build on the strengths of communities with populations of less than 5,000. The selected clusters are: