DUCKS
Results in from 2012 WCSIA variety trials
BISMARCK, N.D. This years winter wheat variety trials show that early summer heat may have done more good than harm for this years crop in North Dakota and South Dakota. According to Ducks Un...
Posted on 10/16/12 at 4:42 PM
You can't duck the facts.
Today was Family Day at NDSU. Families of NDSU students were welcomed to campus to participate in a number of activities with their NDSU student. The Department of Emergency Management had a couple of...
Posted on 10/13/12 at 11:19 PM
Agassiz refuge sets annual duck banding night Sept. 8
The annual public duck banding night at Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge in northwest Minnesota is set for 5 p.m. Sept. 8. In case of rain or ground conditions that are too wet, the alternate date is ...
Posted on 8/28/12 at 3:48 PM
Smaby re-signs with Ducks
The Anaheim Ducks have re-signed former UND captain Matt Smaby to a one-year, two-way contract worth $650,000 if he's playing in the NHL and $105,000 if he's in the AHL. Smaby signed with the Ducks l...
Posted on 7/2/12 at 2:15 PM
Slime, Blood, Fur, Feathers
My alarm woke me up earlier than I was used to, but on this day I needed to wake up with the fishes to check out the local fish market. Live eels, snakes, frogs, fowl, and much more, the wet market--a...
Posted on 3/24/12 at 9:04 AM
Round table focuses on boosting duck recovery 
With the number of duck hunters dwindling and their frustrations growing, Minnesota wildlife officials plan to amp up their 2006 Long-Range Duck Recovery Program.
By Sam Cook , January 14, 2010
Man shoots geese, duck in North Mankato park 
Witnesses saw the man pull up next to Spring Lake in Spring Lake Park Sunday afternoon, open the door and shoot a shotgun twice in the direction of a fountain.
By Associated Press , November 30, 2009
ALWAYS IN SEASON: Last week’s birds represented every season in N.D. 
By Mike Jacobs , November 22, 2009
Minnesota family farm preserves
rare heritage breeds of livestock 
By Tom Cherveny , October 11, 2009
NORTH DAKOTA OUTDOORS: Duck soup in North Dakota 
The next time you find yourself kicking cans in the shop, killing time at the gas station or coffee shop with the crew, I ask you to raise a question about favorite ducks. No doubt the wood duck would garner a share of votes, and the pintail has subtle grace and definition — that pointed tail distinguishing it from the other ducks. Maybe a vote or two will crop up for the blue-winged teal, accompanied by the rationale of, "those buggers are fast and hard to hit" … and they are!
By Doug leier , October 02, 2009
PRAIRIE VOICES: About Roger Hollevoet 
By Herald Staff Report , September 06, 2009
PRAIRIE VOICES: Walk on the wild side 
September 06, 2009
NORTH DAKOTA OUTDOORS: Pheasant picture mixed, but ducks look good 
The days of real summer are slowly dwindling, as school athletics practices are under way, and games are just around the corner. But there’s still time for getting out for a few casts or a night in the tent, and mid-August also means we’re developing a little clearer picture of how our fall pheasant and duck numbers will unfold.
By Doug Leier , August 13, 2009
N.Y 'zoo from hell' owner gets probation 
A New Yorker convicted of animal cruelty has received three years of probation for running what a prosecutor called a "zoo from hell."
By Associated Press , August 12, 2009
N.D. appeals judge's ruling on anti-corporate farming law 
UPDATE 7:05 p.m.
North Dakota is appealing a judge’s ruling in a dispute with a private wildlife preserve developer, saying the decision could open loopholes in a state law restricting corporate ownership of farmland.
By Dale Wetzel , August 07, 2009
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Minnesota ducks decline, N.D. state record fish requirements etc. 
July 12, 2009
Breeding duck numbers take dive in Minnesota 
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says the state's breeding duck population has dropped to an estimated 507,000 birds. That's down 31 percent from last year and 19 percent below the long-term average of 626,000.
By Associated Press , July 09, 2009
Ducklings rescue draws Park Rapids crowd 
By Sarah Smith , May 20, 2009
Ducks helped by N.D. flooding 
Flooding has created temporary lakes across North Dakota, and while it's not good news for farmers trying to get into their fields, it's great news for ducks.
By Associated Press , May 12, 2009
N.D. takes pride in its ducks 
For some reason, when North Dakota is singled out as a benchmark in agriculture or wind energy potential, few people discount or argue about our place as a leader. After trying to find the perfect May day to cast a line or steer clear of
By Doug Leier , May 07, 2009
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