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1. E-912 - Chapter 13 - Red And Gray Sunflower Weevil
The insect is univoltine in North dakota, cannot survive in storage, and is not a stored product pest K McBride, and top caption courtesy North dakota coop. ext. service.)
http://ipmworld.umn.edu/chapters/krischik/ch13f25.htm
Red and Gray Sunflower Weevil
Category: NOLI
Minimum Life Cycle: One year.
Distribution: Areas with sunflower farming, especially the Dakotas. Not injurious to stored grain. Two species: red and gray sunflower weevil.
Biology:
Eggs -
Deposited in immature sunflower seeds in late summer.
Larvae - Develop inside sunflower seeds. Infested seeds are often harvested. Larvae drop from the infested heads and pupate in the soil.
Adults - Emerge the next summer and feed on foliage and pollen. Do not reinfest stored products. Red and Gray Sunflower Weevil (Smicronyx fulus and S. Sordiadus). The red sunflower seed weevil adults are reddish brown, and the gray sunflower seed weevil are slightly larger and gray in color. The larvae of both species are small, cream colored, legless, and C-shaped in appearance. Seed weevil adults emerge in mid summer and feed on sunflower buds. As the sunflower matures, the adults feed on pollen, and, as the seeds mature, eggs are deposited within the seed. After developing in the seed, the larvae drop to the ground, overwintering in the soil. The insect is univoltine in North Dakota, cannot survive in storage, and is not a stored product pest (Figure 25). (Slide courtesy of D. K McBride, and top caption courtesy North Dakota Coop. Ext. Service.)

2. ND Public Service Commission V. Woods Farmers Coop Elevator Co. - 910209 - Docke
Woods Farmers coop Elevator Co. 910209. North dakota Public service. Commission, Petitioner and Appellee 09/26/1991. MOT. ext/TIME APPELLANT BRIEF Aff/Support
http://www.court.state.nd.us/Court/Docket/910209.htm
N.D. Supreme Court
ND Public Service Commission v. Woods Farmers Coop Elevator Co. North Dakota Public Service
Commission, Petitioner and Appellee
v.
Woods Farmers Cooperative
Elevator Company, Leonard,
North Dakota, Respondent and Appellee
and
Farmland Mutual Insurance
Company, Respondent and Appellant Appeal from:
District Court, East Central Judicial District Cass County Judge Cynthia Rothe-Seeger Nature of Action: Administrative Proceeding Counsel: Appellant: Appellee: William W. Binek , State Agency Appellee: Kaler Doeling Law Office Amicus curiae: Amicus curiae: Amicus curiae: Serkland Law Firm Term: 12/1991 Argument: 12/10/1991 10:00AM NW cite: 488 N.W.2d 860 Docket entries: NOTICE OF APPEAL: 06/17/1991 MOTION TO IGNORE THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE AS A ACTION BY CHIEF JUSTICE (does not include. GRANTED include oral argument) MOTION TO FILE AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF (St. Paul Bank for Cooperatives) ACTION BY CHIEF JUSTICE (does not include. GRANTED

3. Grain Amaranth Harvest Timeliness In Eastern North Dakota
Grain amaranth harvest timeliness in eastern North dakota. p. 220223 Grain amaranth. MF-953. coop. ext. service, Kansas State Univ
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1996/V3-220.html
Index Search Home Table of Contents Fitterer, S.A., B.L. Johnson, and A.A. Schneiter. 1996. Grain amaranth harvest timeliness in eastern North Dakota. p. 220-223. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA.
Grain Amaranth Harvest Timeliness in Eastern North Dakota
S.A. Fitterer, B.L. Johnson, and A.A. Schneiter
  • METHODOLOGY
  • RESULTS
  • SUMMARY
  • REFERENCES ...
  • Table 2 The majority of the grain amaranth ( Amaranthus spp., Amaranthaceae) grown in the world is hand-harvested. Harvesting by combine is necessary if amaranth grain production is to compete economically with other crops (Krishnan et al. 1987). Crop harvest management is critical, as amaranth shatters readily (Myers and Putnam 1988). Preliminary studies indicate that losses caused by seed shattering can decrease yields of some cultivars over 1100 kg/ha (Shroyer et al. 1990). Tucker (1986) reported that mechanical harvesting recovered only 50% of the potential yield. Amaranth is a plant with high plasticity, and adjusts to a range of environmental conditions (Putnam 1990). Plants grown in thin stands branch more, have thick stalks, and mature late while plants grown at high densities are smaller with thin stalks and are better suited for mechanical harvest. Increased lodging often occurs at high plant populations. Harvesting should begin as soon as practical to minimize grain shattering and losses due to wind. Direct combine harvest of grain amaranth prior to frost can be complicated by variation of grain maturation in the inflorescence and by high stem and leaf moisture at the time of grain maturity (Krishnan et al. 1987). Shattering losses can be severe, particularly when a light frost kills portions of the flower, but does not kill the entire plant (Weber and Kauffman 1990). If plants are harvested while wet, seeds often adhere to wet plant tissue and may be non-harvestable (Tucker 1986).
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    service publication North dakota State University northwest - cooperative extensionservice, Oregon State SB403.O7 Ornamentals Northwest coop ext Serv Oreg
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtik.htm
    Abbreviated Titles : N-O

    5. Abbreviated Titles 1996 : E
    E Purdue Univ coop ext Serv* E Purdue University, cooperative extension service S D coop ext Serv* extension Circular - University of South dakota, cooperative extension service. NAL
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/abrtie.htm
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    E
    E - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service

    NAL call no. - SB844.I6P8
    E H P Environ Health Perspect*
    E.H.P. Environmental health perspectives

    NAL call no. - RA565.A1E54
    E Purdue Univ Coop Ext Serv*
    E - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service

    NAL call no. - SB844.I6P8
    E.C. - Neb. Coop. Ext. Serv.
    EC - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska
    NAL call no. - 275.29 N272EX EB Mont State Univ Ext Serv EB - Montana State University, Extension Service NAL call no. - S544.3.M9E23 EC EC NAL call no. - HD1775.I6E22 EC EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service NAL call no. - 275.29 AR4 EC Coop Ext Serv Univ Nebr* EC - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska NAL call no. - 275.29 N272EX EC Univ Arkansas Coop Ext Serv* EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service NAL call no. - 275.29 AR4 Ecol Mongr* Ecological monographs NAL call no. - 410 EC72 Ecol Publ Ecol Soc Am* Ecology : a publication of the Ecological Society of America NAL call no. - 410 EC7 Ecol Rev* Ecological review NAL call no. - 410 EC73

    6. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : S
    Range Sci Dep Agric Exp Stn coop ext Serv SD Department, Agricultural ExperimentStation, cooperative extension service, South dakota State University
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtin.htm
    Abbreviated Titles : S
    *Previously used abbreviated title

    7. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : D-E
    Tales Univ Calif Berkeley coop ext Serv* Dairy tales University S D coop ext Serv* extension Circular - University of South dakota, cooperative extension service 275.29 SO85 ext
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtie.htm
    Abbreviated Titles : D-E
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    8. WasteContacts.html
    United States Department of Agriculture. cooperative State Research, Education, and extension service. 1997 Waste Management State Contacts. ALABAMA. Warren McCord, CRD Leader. Alabama coop ext service. 202 Duncan Hall. Auburn University EM sherman@eos.ncsu.edu. NORTH dakota. George Flaskerud. ext Crops Economist
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    9. SDSU Extension Plant Science - Graphics/No Frames
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    10. North Dakota Grain Elevators
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    13. National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biologic Resources
    Leafy spurge identification and control. ext. Bull. No. w465., 14 Agr 12 coop.ext. Serv., Univ. N. dakota, Fargo, ND 10. Ferrell, MA, and HP Alley. 1984a.
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    Leafy Spurge This module is intended to serve as a source of basic information needed to implement an integrated pest management program for leafy spurge. Any pest management plan or activity must be formulated within the framework of the management zones where it will be implemented. Full consideration must be given to threatened and endangered species, natural and cultural resources, human health and safety, and the legal mandates of the individual parks. Recommendations in this module must be evaluated and applied in relation to these broader considerations.
    Introduction
    Leafy spurge ( Euphorbia esula
    Indirect impacts of leafy spurge infestations include the loss of food sources for grazing animals caused by competition with native plants in pastures and on rangeland. Leafy spurge infestations may cut pasture production by 50%-75%. Since wildlife and cattle generally avoid grazing in infested areas, carrying capacity may be reduced by up to 75% (Lacey et al. 1984). Leafy spurge is toxic to most grazing mammals, and the milky latex contains substances that act as irritants, emetics, and purgatives for many animals when eaten.

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    16. Grain Amaranth Harvest Timeliness In Eastern North Dakota
    1992. Fertilizing wheat and rye. North dakota State Univ. ext. Ser. Grain amaranth.MF953. coop. ext. service, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. Tucker, JB 1986.
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1996/v3-220.html
    Index Search Home Table of Contents Fitterer, S.A., B.L. Johnson, and A.A. Schneiter. 1996. Grain amaranth harvest timeliness in eastern North Dakota. p. 220-223. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA.
    Grain Amaranth Harvest Timeliness in Eastern North Dakota
    S.A. Fitterer, B.L. Johnson, and A.A. Schneiter
  • METHODOLOGY
  • RESULTS
  • SUMMARY
  • REFERENCES ...
  • Table 2 The majority of the grain amaranth ( Amaranthus spp., Amaranthaceae) grown in the world is hand-harvested. Harvesting by combine is necessary if amaranth grain production is to compete economically with other crops (Krishnan et al. 1987). Crop harvest management is critical, as amaranth shatters readily (Myers and Putnam 1988). Preliminary studies indicate that losses caused by seed shattering can decrease yields of some cultivars over 1100 kg/ha (Shroyer et al. 1990). Tucker (1986) reported that mechanical harvesting recovered only 50% of the potential yield. Amaranth is a plant with high plasticity, and adjusts to a range of environmental conditions (Putnam 1990). Plants grown in thin stands branch more, have thick stalks, and mature late while plants grown at high densities are smaller with thin stalks and are better suited for mechanical harvest. Increased lodging often occurs at high plant populations. Harvesting should begin as soon as practical to minimize grain shattering and losses due to wind. Direct combine harvest of grain amaranth prior to frost can be complicated by variation of grain maturation in the inflorescence and by high stem and leaf moisture at the time of grain maturity (Krishnan et al. 1987). Shattering losses can be severe, particularly when a light frost kills portions of the flower, but does not kill the entire plant (Weber and Kauffman 1990). If plants are harvested while wet, seeds often adhere to wet plant tissue and may be non-harvestable (Tucker 1986).
  • 17. ND Public Service Commission V. Woods Farmers Coop Elevator Co. - 910209 - Docke
    Petitioner and Appellee v. Woods Farmers Cooperative Elevator Company, Leonard,North dakota, Respondent and 16, 08/07/1991, MOTION ext/TIME TRANSCRIPT.
    http://www.court.state.nd.us/court/docket/910209.htm
    N.D. Supreme Court
    ND Public Service Commission v. Woods Farmers Coop Elevator Co. North Dakota Public Service
    Commission, Petitioner and Appellee
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    North Dakota, Respondent and Appellee
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    Farmland Mutual Insurance
    Company, Respondent and Appellant Appeal from:
    District Court, East Central Judicial District Cass County Judge Cynthia Rothe-Seeger Nature of Action: Administrative Proceeding Counsel: Appellant: Appellee: William W. Binek , State Agency Appellee: Kaler Doeling Law Office Amicus curiae: Amicus curiae: Amicus curiae: Serkland Law Firm Term: 12/1991 Argument: 12/10/1991 10:00AM NW cite: 488 N.W.2d 860 Docket entries: NOTICE OF APPEAL: 06/17/1991 MOTION TO IGNORE THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE AS A ACTION BY CHIEF JUSTICE (does not include. GRANTED include oral argument) MOTION TO FILE AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF (St. Paul Bank for Cooperatives) ACTION BY CHIEF JUSTICE (does not include. GRANTED

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    19. CCM-00076 - Outer Garments
    Author Ruth R. Gulbrandson, Clothing Textiles Specialist, CooperativeExtension service, North dakota State University, Fargo, North dakota.
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    Care of Outerwear Garments
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    In recent years many new outerwear fabrics and insulations have been developed. Some are both washable and drycleanable, while others should be only washed or only drycleaned. To help insure maximum warmth and wear life of an outerwear garment, it is essential that they are given proper care. Keep in mind that the following information is general. Always follow instructions on the care label.
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    Labels on some outerwear garments read DO NOT DRYCLEAN. Drycleaning could damage fibers and reduce the insulating qualities of the fibers, therefore reducing the warmth provided by the garment. Some cleaning solvents are toxic and difficult to remove from insulations. If they are not removed, they could cause rashes and respiratory problems. Some fabrics, insulations and/or findings used in outerwear garments require drycleaning. The label on these garments will read DRYCLEAN ONLY. Take these garments to reputable, experienced drycleaners. Avoid coin-operated cleaners. If cleaning solutions are not clean, some of the more recently developed insulations can act as filters, leaving the soil on the insulation.
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