Reynolds receives the American Society of Animal Science’s top honor.
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Heat and humidity could lead to heat stress next week.
Flies can cause significant monetary losses.
Scott is a 4-H youth development specialist and assistant professor.
His background and knowledge will provide opportunities for building strong Extension programs.
Monitoring water quality throughout the grazing season is important.
An algae bloom in Walsh County has tested positive for toxic cyanobacteria production.
Financial performance varied across the state according to the profitability of enterprises in which producers were engaged.
Horn flies cause an estimated $1 billion loss annually in the U.S.
Several camps have been added to the offerings at the North Dakota 4-H Camp near Washburn.
The Hermes 450, with a 35-foot wingspan, took its first flight Friday.
An important issue confronting exports of soybean is the protein content, which varies across regions and through time.
Salts, minerals and bacteria may have compromised the quality of water in ponds and dugouts.
With an increased interest in field peas in North Dakota, a team of NDSU Extension staff has updated and revised a field pea production guide.
The foundation board has seven new members.
The current financial stress in agriculture has highlighted the importance of a farm maintaining financial flexibility.
Monitoring helps determine how much forage has been consumed.
Several 4-H teams received honors in the contest.
Adequate water is critical for livestock health and production.
Producers can take steps to reduce the risk of abortions in cows.
Uchenna Anele will help expand the center’s work on livestock feed supplementation.
NDSU Extension Service Farm Economist Ron Haugen shares some items to note for 2015 income tax preparation.
North Dakota 4-H’ers compete in several events at the Western National Roundup in Denver, Colo.
These planning prices can be used for preparing annual enterprise budgets and annual whole-farm cash flow projections.
This regulation will go into effect Jan. 1, 2017.
Two people were recognized for their service as 4-H volunteers.
Swine producers are recovering from the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus outbreak and expanding production.
Two volunteers were inducted into the North Dakota 4-H Hall of Fame.
NDSU Extension Service Farm Economist Ron Haugen shares some items to note for planning 2015 tax returns.
Western North Dakota has faced a dramatic increase in water demand during this decade’s oil boom. Can state water managers keep adjusting to meet the state's water needs?
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