Filter the results Item type Select All/None Link File Image Page Folder Article Collection New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 42 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically NDSU sets fruit, hemp and vegetable field day The field day will include presentations on haskap cultivars and grape breeding, juneberry and raspberry research. Located in News Releases / 2022 / September Food Entrepreneurship Webinar Series Set High-tunnel flower production, connecting consumers with local meat sources and high-value crops will be among the topics covered in this webinar series. Located in News Releases / 2021 / Jan. 11, 2021 Fruit Project Featured at Carrington Center Field Day The Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project will be the focus of this tour. Located in News Releases / 2021 / July 12, 2021 2021 NDSU Horticulture Research Farm Field Day Set The field day includes a riding tour to showcase the latest tree, shrub, fruit and vegetable research. Located in News Releases / 2021 / July 26, 2021 NDSU Extension, Fargo Public Library Collaborate to Help Food Pantries Master Gardeners, 4-H youth and avid gardeners in 18 counties will grow vegetables for donation to food pantries. Located in News Releases / 2020 / May 4, 2020 Carrington Fruit Project Tour to be Online Videos will be available starting July 14. Located in News Releases / 2020 / July 6, 2020 Dakota Gardener: The best new fruit for the Dakotas Haskaps are easy to grow in North Dakota and taste delicious. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener NDSU Sets Spring Fever Garden Forums This is a great opportunity to learn directly from NDSU experts. Located in News Releases / 2014 / March 17, 2014 Spotted-wing Drosophila Detected in N.D. It attacks fruit crops, including cherries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and grapes. Located in News Releases / 2013 / July 29, 2013 NDSU Offers Tips on Repairing Flooded Landscapes It is a new year and spring is here, so it’s time to get landscapes back into shape. Located in News Releases / 2012 / March 19, 2012 Previous 10 items 1 2 3 4 5 Next 10 items