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2006

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Yellow And Dalmatian Toadflax, Darrell Deneke, Mike Moechnig, Ron Moehring, Brenda Sievers Jul 2006

Yellow And Dalmatian Toadflax, Darrell Deneke, Mike Moechnig, Ron Moehring, Brenda Sievers

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Assessing Livestock Gross Margin For Cattle, Matthew A. Diersen Jul 2006

Assessing Livestock Gross Margin For Cattle, Matthew A. Diersen

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Recommended Soil Sampling Methods For South Dakota, R. Gelderman, J. Gerwing, K. Reitsma May 2006

Recommended Soil Sampling Methods For South Dakota, R. Gelderman, J. Gerwing, K. Reitsma

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Black Knot Of Stone Fruits, Becky Wek, Martin Draper May 2006

Black Knot Of Stone Fruits, Becky Wek, Martin Draper

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Calibration Of Pesticide Spraying Equipment, Jim Wilson Apr 2006

Calibration Of Pesticide Spraying Equipment, Jim Wilson

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The South Dakota Dairy Industry In 2006, Alvaro Garcia Mar 2006

The South Dakota Dairy Industry In 2006, Alvaro Garcia

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Grazing Management For Warm-Season Grasses In Eastern South Dakota, Eric Mousel, Roger Gates, Corey Maaland Mar 2006

Grazing Management For Warm-Season Grasses In Eastern South Dakota, Eric Mousel, Roger Gates, Corey Maaland

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When Your Income Drops, Liz Gorham Jan 2006

When Your Income Drops, Liz Gorham

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Income loss is traumatic, whether it’s your entire family income or a second income and no matter how it happens—a bad year in your business or farm/ranch operation, company layoffs, downsizing, divorce, illness, or death. Take heart; there are immediate and positive steps to take. You can get back on top. Right now you need to cut back on spending and develop a spending plan to help you pay your bills. If your income will be affected for more than a month, adjust your spending habits to maintain control of family finances over an extended period of time. Financial affairs …