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Ag Producers Should Do Year-end Income Tax Planning
Agricultural producers should do tax planning before the end of the year.
NDSU Extension Hosting Winter Horse Management Webinar Series
Horse owners will have an opportunity to learn about grain, supplements, feeding hay and winter facilities management issues during a webinar series that North Dakota State University Extension is hosting on Wednesday, Dec. 16 and 30 and Jan. 13, at noon Central time.
NDSU Extension to Launch Monthly Agricultural Markets Webinar Series
The first webinar will be held Dec. 10.
Amaryllis is the ‘Wow!’ Flower
Be prepared to be dazzled by amaryllis blooms.
Dakota Gardener: Toxic and Not-so-toxic Holiday Plants
holiday plants, toxic holiday plants, poinsettias, holly plants, amaryllis plants
Rising Feed Prices Affect Backgrounding Decisions
As feed prices rise, calf prices tend to trend lower, according to Karl Hoppe, the North Dakota State University Extension livestock systems specialist based at NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center.
Winter Livestock Management
Winter can be tough in Southwest North Dakota. Freezing rain is one of the harshest types of weather for any kind of livestock. Snow is less of a problem, especially if it’s relatively dry, and, in general, cold weather can be tolerated if the sun is shining. Wind, however, can be a major detriment to livestock.
NDSU Extension, FSA to Host Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 Webinar
The webinar will give participants an opportunity to learn about the CFAP 2.0 program.
Give Your Trees a Little Winter Protection
We have some things we can do to make winters a little easier on trees.
October 10-16 is Ag Mental Health Week
Poor growing and harvesting conditions, low commodity prices, trade wars and a shortage of livestock feed for winter all have been stressful for North Dakota farmers and ranchers.
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