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1998, issue Nov, vol 10
- Scab: the Ninth District's agricultural plaque of the '90s pp. 1, 3-5

- Edward Lotterman
- Despite weakening conditions in the agricultural sector, bank data generally indicate good performance pp. 4-5

- Heidi Taylor Aggeler and Ron J. Feldman
- Low commodity prices taking toll across the Ninth District pp. 8

- Edward Lotterman
1998, issue Jul, vol 10
- Location influences community banks' challenges pp. 2

- David S. Dahl
- Declining deposits...is it all bad news? pp. 1, 3-5

- Ron J. Feldman and David Fettig
- Is the loan-to-deposit ratio still relevant? pp. 6

- Heidi Taylor Aggeler and Ron J. Feldman
- Low farm prices reflected in second quarter Ag banker survey pp. 7

- Edward Lotterman
- District outlook remains bright overall pp. 8-9

- Heidi Taylor Aggeler, David S. Dahl and Edward Lotterman
- Banking as we know it pp. 13

- Gary H. Stern
1998, issue Apr
- Poultry: a quiet success story. Geography and vertical integration are key factors in poultry industry's development pp. 1, 3

- Edward Lotterman
- Broilers of the world unite! pp. 4

- Edward Lotterman
- A turkey in every pot? pp. 5

- Edward Lotterman
- Why no one mourns the loss of the family chicken farm: a short history of poultry in the Ninth District pp. 6

- Edward Lotterman
- Declining prices make ag bankers uneasy pp. 9

- Edward Lotterman
- Deposit insurance, too-big-to-fail and small banks pp. 10-11

- Gary H. Stern
- Record bank profitability: how, who and what does it mean?

- Heidi Taylor Aggeler and Ron J. Feldman
1998, issue Jan
- Metro outlook `98: labor availability tops list for most District metro areas pp. 1, 4-5

- David Fettig
- Labor availability makes the business headlines, but metro areas also deal with other issues pp. 4

- David Fettig
- Are we running on empty? pp. 5

- David S. Dahl
- Good news continues for Ninth District economy pp. 6-7

- Heidi Taylor Aggeler, David S. Dahl and Edward Lotterman
- Year end upbeat for agricultural industry, but pockets of weakness persist pp. 8

- Edward Lotterman
- Effects of Asian financial crisis uncertain for District pp. 9

- Edward Lotterman
- A primer on bank consolidation in the Ninth District pp. 12-13

- Heidi Taylor Aggeler and Ron J. Feldman
- Ninth District farm income unpredictable pp. 14

- Edward Lotterman
1997, issue Oct
- From small to big, and back again: railroads improving as industry reshapes itself once again pp. 1, 3-5

- Dave Page
- Ag bankers optimistic overall, but problems may lurk in some areas pp. 9

- Edward Lotterman
- High tech leads District exports pp. 10

- Rob Grunewald
1997, issue Jul
- Large community banks outpacing smaller counterparts pp. 2

- David S. Dahl
- Think big, act small. \\"Branch\\" and \\"diversify\\" become buzzwords as community banking adapts to changing industry pp. 1, 3-5

- David Fettig
- At midyear, prospect good for much of District economy pp. 10-11

- Heidi Taylor Aggeler, David S. Dahl and Edward Lotterman
- Toil, hope, frustration mark Grand Forks recovery pp. 3, 5

- Edward Lotterman
- Some relief in sight for cattle ranchers, ag bankers say pp. 9

- Edward Lotterman
1997, issue Apr.
- Rising optimism amid stress of winter, ag bankers report pp. 8-9

- Edward Lotterman
1997, issue Apr
- Receding flood waters reveal huge damage assessment; total bill will exceed $1 billion; infrastructure costs will hang on for years pp. 1, 10

- Edward Lotterman
1997, issue Jan
- Growth will continue, but at a slower pace says the 1997 Bank's forecast poll, and ag credit survey suggests that western states will fare worse than eastern states in the District pp. 1-7

- Anonymous
- Arctic winter blasts District agriculture pp. 1, 3

- Edward Lotterman
1996, issue Oct
- Growth brings concerns: Ninth District cities enjoy expansion, but some face new issues as growth reaches to the prairies pp. 1, 3, 6

- David Fettig
- Is trend destiny? Ninth District rural population grows, but consolidation continues pp. 4-5

- David S. Dahl
- Mining in the Ninth District: after nearly 200 years, mining still important pp. 7-8, 11

- Kathy Cobb
- Stronger Japanese economy boosts District manufactured exports pp. 9-10

- Rob Grunewald
1996, issue Jul
- Banks turn up the heat against credit unions: industries battle over tax, regulatory and membership issues pp. 1, 3-4

- David Fettig
1996, issue Apr
- It ain't broke yet, so let's fix it now. Twin cities traffic may not be that bad, but some are preparing for the worst pp. 3-4

- David Fettig
- Primer on congestion pricing pp. 3-4

- David S. Dahl
- And now for something completely different: market prices. Montana will use the market to manage demand for some hunting licenses: other states place limits, tinker with nonresident fees pp. 1, 3-5

- David Fettig
- Lights! camera! profits! pp. 6-8

- Kathy Cobb
- Small hog farms losing ground pp. 9-11

- Edward Lotterman
1996, issue Jan
- The quiet side of economic development: while state and local governments make headlines, foundations take risks, test ideas and redefine the term pp. 1, 4-6

- David Fettig
1995, issue Oct
- State universities feel the fiscal pinch, but also see new opportunities pp. 1-8

- Kathy Cobb
- Canadian trade provides backbone for Ninth District exports pp. 9-11

- Rob Grunewald
1995, issue Jul
- Putting the \\"C\\" in CRA: as Congress debates value of lending law, banks go about business of reinvesting pp. 1, 4-7

- David Fettig
1995, issue Apr
- Drive to improve cash flow yields productivity gains pp. 1-3

- David Fettig
- Productivity primer: how does an economy grow? pp. 1-2

- David S. Dahl
1995, issue Jan
- Ninth District dairying faces dramatic change pp. 1, 3, 6-7

- Edward Lotterman
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