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Publications of North Dakota State Departments January 7, 2009 North Dakota State Library Page 1 of 88 Publications of North Dakota State Departments For January 2006 to December 2006 Agency TITLE AERONAUTICS COMMISSION MINUTES OF THE NORTH DAKOTA AERONAUTICS COMMISSION MEETING (AUGUST 11, 2005) MINUTES OF THE NORTH DAKOTA AERONAUTICS COMMISSION MEETING (MARCH 8, 2006) MINUTES OF THE NORTH DAKOTA AERONAUTICS COMMISSION MEETING (NOVEMBER 17, 2005) NORTH DAKOTA AVIATION SYSTEM PLAN: EXECUTIVE REPORT (SUMMARY FOR 2005-2009) AGRICULTURE GROWN IN NORTH DAKOTA, FARMERS' MARKET AND PRODUCER DIRECTORY (2006) MEAT MESSENGER (APRIL 2006) MEAT MESSENGER (OCTOBER 2006) MEDIATION MINUTE, VOL. 3, NO. 2 (SPRING 2006) MEDIATION MINUTE, VOL. 3, NO. 3 (SUMMER 2006) NEWS RELEASE: 2006 PROJECT SAFE SEND COLLECTION SITES, DATES ANNOUNCED (MARCH 6, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: 2ND FARMERS' MARKET AT CAPITOL SLATED THURSDAY (SEPTEMBER 18, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER ROGER JOHNSON TODAY ENCOURAGED PRODUCERS WITH CRP HAY AVAILABLE TO PUBLICIZE THAT INFORMATION ON THE NDSU EXTENSION FEEDLIST (JULY 14, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: AGRICULTURE LEADERS HONOR N.D.'S JEFF WEISPFENNING (SEPTEMBER 19, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFETY SEMINARS SLATED (FEBRUARY 28, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: ANNUAL PESTICIDE REGISTRATION MEETING SLATED NOV. 1 (OCTOBER 5, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: AVIAN INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE UNDERWAY IN STATE (OCTOBER 3, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: BECKY GIETZEN WINS AG DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE EXCELLENCE AWARD (MARCH 9, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: BOEHM ELECTED BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTH PRESIDENT (JULY 7, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: BRUMMOND TO CHAIR ORGANIC ADVISORY BOARD (JULY 19, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: CANADIAN PESTICIDE IMPORT SEEN AS TURNING POINT (DECEMBER 22, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: CEASE AND DESIST ORDER ISSUED AGAINST LIVESTOCK DEALER (FEBRUARY 21, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: CLEMENS TO LEAD RENEWABLE ENERGY COALITION (AUGUST 8, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: COLLECTION OF UNUSABLE PESTICIDES TOPS 85 TONS (JULY 31, 2006) January 7, 2009 North Dakota State Library Page 2 of 88 Publications of North Dakota State Departments For January 2006 to December 2006 Agency TITLE AGRICULTURE NEWS RELEASE: CONGRESS NEEDS TO ACT NOW ON DISASTER RELIEF: JOHNSON (SEPTEMBER 14, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: DAIRY, FEED INDUSTRIES TO REPRESENT N.D. AT WORLD AG EXPO (FEBRUARY 8, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: DEADLINE FOR COMMENTS ON HEMP RULES EXTENDED (SEPTEMBER 29, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: DEADLINE NEARS FOR ORGANIC CERTIFICATION REIMBURSEMENT (MARCH 2, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: DOCUMENTS ORDERED FOR IMPORTED BIRDS (MARCH 16, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: DOCUMENTS REQUIRED ON IMPORTED LIVESTOCK (SEPTEMBER 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: ENDERLIN PROCESSOR JOINS STATE MEAT INSPECTION PROGRAM (APRIL 7, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: EPA OKAYS FUNGICIDES TO CONTROL ASCOCHYTA IN LENTILS (MARCH 1, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: EPA OKAYS FUNGICIDES TO CONTROL FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT (APRIL 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: EPA OKAYS GRASSHOPPER TREATMENT FOR FLAX (AUGUST 10, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: EPA OKAYS HERBICIDES TO CONTROL KOCHIA IN FLAX (APRIL 10, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: EPA OKAYS PESTICIDE TO PROTECT HONEYBEES (MAY 29, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: FARMERS' MARKET EXPERT TO ADDRESS ANNUAL CONFERENCE (FEBRUARY 21. 2006) NEWS RELEASE: FARMERS' MARKET SLATED ON STATE CAPITOL GROUNDS (AUGUST 2, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: FUNGICIDES GET PROVISIONAL OKAY FOR SPECIALTY LEGUMES (AUGUST 30, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: GARRISON STUDENT IS AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER FOR A DAY (MARCH 8, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: GRANT TO FUND TESTING OF QUALITY PROGRAMS FOR GRAIN HANDLING (JULY 19, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR SPECIALTY CROP PROMOTION (OCTOBER 3, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: GRAY REPRESENTS N.D. ON PESTICIDE COMMITTEE (JULY 24, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: HAY BUYERS URGED TO BEWARE OF NOXIOUS WEEDS (JULY 19, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: HEMP PRODUCTION RULES MEET LEGAL REQUIREMENT (DECEMBER 4, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: HEMP PRODUCTION RULES MEET LEGAL REQUIREMENT (NOVEMBER 15, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON ACTIVATES HARVEST HOTLINE (AUGUST 2, 2006) January 7, 2009 North Dakota State Library Page 3 of 88 Publications of North Dakota State Departments For January 2006 to December 2006 Agency TITLE AGRICULTURE NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON ANNOUNCES AGRICULTURE PHOTO CONTEST (MARCH 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON ANNOUNCES GOALS FOR MARKETING PROGRAM (OCTOBER 12, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON APPOINTS ORGANIC ADVISORY BOARD (JUNE 13, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON ASKS DEA TO WAIVE REGISTRATION FOR HEMP GROWERS (DECEMBER 27,2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON AWARDS GRANTS FOR AG IN THE CLASSROOM PROGRAMS (MARCH 21, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON BACKS CONRAD'S ENERGY LEGISLATION (APRIL 19, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON CALLS FOR RESTORATION OF MEAT INSPECTION FUNDING (APRIL 18, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON CALLS FOR TIGHTER REINS ON RAIL MONOPOLY (FEBRUARY 16, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON CALLS HEARING ON MCKENZIE COUNTY ACQUISITION (NOVEMBER 15, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON CALLS HEARING ON SHERIDAN COUNTY ACQUISITION (NOVEMBER 15, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON ELECTED NASDA PRESIDENT-ELECT (SEPTEMBER 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON ENDORSES REGULATIONS ON FUEL SURCHARGES (SEPTEMBER 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON HONORS OFFICIALS FOR WEED CONTROL EFFORTS (FEBRUARY 27, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON ISSUES REGISTRATION FOR FUNGICIDE ON CHICKPEAS (JUNE 27, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON LAUDS N.D. WINERY'S WINS AT MAJOR COMPETITION (AUGUST 8, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON LAUDS NEW BIODIESEL PLANT (AUGUST 18, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON LAUDS NEW CARBON CREDIT PROGRAM (MAY 24, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON LAUDS SENATE APPROVAL OF DISASTER AID (MAY 4, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON LAUDS STATE'S LARGEST ETHANOL PLANT (AUGUST 25, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON NAMES INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INTERN (MAY 31, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON NAMES KEVIN DEMERS AS PESTICIDE INSPECTOR (NOVEMBER 6, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON NAMES NEW MARKETING SPECIALIST (MAY 25, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON NAMES TWO AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVES (SEPTEMBER 21, 2006) January 7, 2009 North Dakota State Library Page 4 of 88 Publications of North Dakota State Departments For January 2006 to December 2006 Agency TITLE AGRICULTURE NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON OKAYS EXTRA APPLICATION OF POTATO FUNGICIDE (APRIL 25, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON OKAYS FUNGICIDE TO PROTECT SAFFLOWER (JULY 7, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON OKAYS HAYING, GRAZING OF WATERBANK ACRES (JULY 19, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON OKAYS HERBICIDE TO PROTECT BUCKWHEAT (JUNE 22, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON OKAYS TWO HERBICIDES TO PROTECT FLAX (JUNE 7, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON OK'S AMENDED USE FOR SUGARBEET FUNGICIDE (DECEMBER 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON RAISES CROP INSURANCE CONCERNS (SEPTEMBER 8, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON RAPS PROPOSED CUTS IN AG RESEARCH, EXTENSION FUNDS (SEPTEMBER 1, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON SAYS EXISTING MEAT INSPECTION LAW "RIDICULOUS" (AUGUST 31, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON SAYS NEW PLANT POINTS TO FUTURE (MAY 8, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON SAYS WE NEED TO "TURN UP THE HEAT" ON DISASTER AID (MAY 12, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON SEEKS EXTENSION OF CRP HAYING DEADLINE (AUGUST 18, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON SEEKS MORE FUNDING FOR ORGANIC CERTIFICATION, APPOINTS TWO TO ORGANIC ADVISORY BOARD (SEPTEMBER 21, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON SEES POTENTIAL FOR LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT (JUNE 2, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON SETS HEARING ON INDUSTRIAL HEMP RULES (MAY 2, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON TO CREATE ORGANIC ADVISORY BOARD (FEBRUARY 10, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON TO MEET WITH U.S., CANADIAN & MEXICAN COUNTERPARTS (NOVEMBER 16, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON UNVEILS NEW PRIDE OF DAKOTA WEBSITE (MAY 3, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON URGES EPA TO EXTEND DEADLINE ON MANURE RULES (JANUARY 24, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON URGES USDA TO GIVE CUSTOMERS WHAT THEY WANT (FEBRUARY 3, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: JOHNSON: DROUGHT DEMANDS FEDERAL RESPONSE (AUGUST 23, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS WARNED ABOUT POISONOUS PLANTS (JULY 18, 2006) January 7, 2009 North Dakota State Library Page 5 of 88 Publications of North Dakota State Departments For January 2006 to December 2006 Agency TITLE AGRICULTURE NEWS RELEASE: LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS WARNED ABOUT SIGHT DRAFTS (OCTOBER 9, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: LOOK FOR THE LABEL ON DIRECT-FROM-THE-FARM CHICKENS (DECEMBER 18, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: MAYVILLE STATE STUDENT INTERNS WITH AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT (JANUARY 10, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: MEETING NOTICE (FEBRUARY 27, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: MEETING NOTICE (JULY 7, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: MEETING NOTICE (JUNE 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: MIDWEST AG LEADERS BACK DISASTER AID (JULY 25, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: MILK PRODUCERS, PORK COUNCIL SLATE JOINT CONVENTIONS (SEPTEMBER 25, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: MINNESOTA OUTBREAK PROMPTS ANTHRAX WARNING (JUNE 15, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: N.D. DELEGATION TO PRESS WASHINGTON FOR FARM DISASTER AID (SEPTEMBER 11,2006) NEWS RELEASE: N.D. FARMED DEER, ELK FREE OF DISEASE FOR 8 YEARS (FEBRUARY 22, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: N.D. HAS FIRST ANTHRAX CASE OF 2006 (JUNE 21, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: N.D. OUTSTANDING PESTICIDE APPLICATOR, DEALER HONORED (NOVEMBER 29, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NASDA CALLS FOR CHANGE IN IMPORTED CATTLE LABELING (SEPTEMBER 19, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NATIONAL MAGAZINE FEATURES NORTH DAKOTA COMPANY (SEPTEMBER 12, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NEW FARMERS' MARKET GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE (JULY 7, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NEW NORTH DAKOTA AGMAG SPOTLIGHTS CORN (SEPTEMBER 25, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NEW PRIDE OF DAKOTA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY AVAILABLE (JANUARY 26, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NEW PUBLICATION CELEBRATES NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURE (MARCH 20, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NEW RULES AFFECT ANHYDROUS TRANSPORT (FEBRUARY 14, 2006) NEWS RELEASE: NEW SALEM DAIRY FARMER WINS EXCELLENCE
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