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Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture home page.
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Minnesota Board of Chiropractic Examiners
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Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine
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Learn more about the growing plants and the pests that may affect them.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources information about taking (capturing, relocating or killing) a nuisance animal.
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The Minnesota Department of Health uses health risk assessment to better understand the adverse effects of exposures to hazardous chemicals and other substances on people.
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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Ecological Resourcesdevelops and implements research, management, and planning tools that actively promote the wise stewardship of Minnesota's natural resources ...
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Information about pesticides and your health.
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The Financial Audit Division annually audits the State of Minnesota's financial statements, and also conducted various agency audits during 2005.
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Search the DNR Website events | a-z list | newsroom | about DNR | contact us Recreation | Destinations | Nature | Education / safety | Licenses / permits / regs. boating biking/in-line skating camping canoeing/ ...
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Insurance information for farmers
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The Nongame Wildlife Program has more than 50 wildlife conservation projects underway in Minnesota to help the kinds of wildlife that are not hunted. Links are provided to various projects around the state.
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The Minnesota Department of Health provides information to students studying to become veterinarians.
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This report evaluates how well the Minnesota Department of Agriculture regulates pesticides and monitors their use and effects.
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Users are required to submit plans and request approval before installing a track, vehicle or livestock scale.
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Pesticides may be used in and around the home to control a variety of pests - such as insects, weeds, mice, and microorganisms (e.g., molds, bacteria). Many common household products are pesticides, including ...
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This report evaluates the performance of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in permitting, inspecting, and overseeing animal feedlots.
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History about how bald eagles became endangered species in the United States and the cooperative efforts by the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources Non-game Wildlife Program, The Raptor Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
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Results of regular monitoring reveal little evidence of contamination problems in Minnesota's 964 community water supply systems, according to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH).
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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Ecological Resources develops and implements research, management, and planning tools that actively promote the wise stewardship of Minnesota's natural ...
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The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Drinking Water Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC) Program will hold a public advisory forum Feb. 13, 1-4 p.m. at MDH's Snelling Office Park location (1645 Energy Park Drive, ...
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An illustration of muskrat tracks from the Who Made These Tracks? article in the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer's Young Naturalists section, which features stories about Minnesota's natural resources for all ages.
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The timber rattlesnake is a state threatened species. This very timid snake although venomous, poses little threat to humans. This snake is seldom seen and is only found in southeastern Minnesota.
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Minnesota Conservation Volunteer's Young Naturalists section, features stories about Minnesota's natural resources for all ages, including articles on animals, fish, birds, insects, and other wildlife, as well as ...
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Calling All Critters is an article about making animal calls from the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer's Young Naturalists section, which features stories about Minnesota's natural resources for all ages, including ...