NDSU Extension warns of green, blue-green scum
July 10, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
The North Dakota State University Extension Service is warning residents and ranchers to watch out for green or blue-green scum in livestock water supplies, lakes and other recreational waterways. Continue Reading
An educator with the North Dakota State University Extension Service said now is a prime time for people to start raising cattle in the area.
Farmers in the Devils Lake area have lost 163,450 of producing farmland since the lake began rising in 1993, officials said. To put the lost acreage in perspective, it’s roughly twice the number of acres planted to potatoes in North Dakota last year. 
Most Discussed This Week