News Briefs 2001
NC Cooperative Extension Service News Briefs




2001




November, 2001

"You Decide: Can the Government Spend Us Out of a Recession?", Dr. Mike Walden, NCSU
Biosecurity Concerns for Farmers Press Release
Turkey Day is Coming! Press Release

October, 2001

"You Decide: What Does a Recession Mean?", Dr. Mike Walden, NCSU
Soil and Waste Sampling for Farmers Press Release
Nutrient Management Plans Need to be Updated Press Release
Poultry Farmers Should Check for House Tightness Press Release

September, 2001

"You Decide: Are children getting short-changed with parents' time?", Dr. Mike Walden, NCSU
N.C. State scientists' work helps bring U.S. infants a better formula

August, 2001

"You Decide: What is Economics?", Dr. Mike Walden, NCSU

July, 2001

"You Decide: Should We Worry About Money Whenever Health is at Stake?", Dr. Mike Walden, NCSU

May, 2001

NCDA&CS Vet. Div. Urges Equine Onwers to Begin Preventive Measures


April, 2001

Master Gardeners Provide Consultation at Farmers Market

March, 2001

Links to Informational Sites on Foreign Animal Diseases
Turmoil in the Livestock Industry
New Certification Requirements for Selling Livestock
Livestock Producers Advised to be Wary of Foot and Mouth Disease
2000 Dairy Production Awards for Chatham
Be Active Kids Link
Turkey Cooking Contest


February, 2001

"You Decide: What Can the Government Do to Revive the Economy", Dr. Mike Walden, NCSU
Extension Facility to Study Erosion Control
Possibility Parenting On-Line Chat

January, 2001

Researchers Explore Turning Pig Manure into Ethanol

Other News Briefs

Nutrient Management Training for Poultry Farmers

News Releases (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences)

Food for Thought





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