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North Dakota cropland values up significantly while cash rents see modest gains
By from All News. Published on Apr 29, 2024.
This represents the third year in a row where North Dakota cropland values have increased more than 10%.North Dakota Angus University Feed-out begins in June
By from All News. Published on Apr 26, 2024.
Participants will receive a final report on performance, efficiency and carcass traits for their calves.Dakota Gardener: Lithops, a unique succulent
By from All News. Published on Apr 26, 2024.
Lithops are a unique-looking, low-maintenance succulent.Prairie Fare: Victory gardens make sense in modern times
By from All News. Published on Apr 25, 2024.
Gardening offers many benefits for health.Dakota Gardener: Growing cucumbers on a trellis
By from All News. Published on Apr 18, 2024.
Using different growing techniques, such as a trellis, can help save gardeners some work.Prairie Fare: Are you taking care of your skin?
By from All News. Published on Apr 18, 2024.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer.NDSU Extension agronomist, cropping systems specialist announces retirement
By from All News. Published on Apr 17, 2024.
Greg Endres, NDSU Extension cropping systems specialist, will retire May 1 after over 40 years of service.Proper timing of pasture turnout critical for optimal forage production
By from All News. Published on Apr 16, 2024.
Grazing too early will reduce plant vigor, thin existing stands, lower total forage production, and increase disease, insect and weed infestations.