The interactive webinar series will cover local meat marketing.
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All poultry owners no matter the size should practice good biosecurity to protect their flock from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
Ranchers should develop plans to assist livestock at risk of flood exposure.
Daily inspection is key during times of potential flooding.
NDSU Extension specialists offer tips for planning annual forage crops.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation honored one Hall of Fame inductee and five North Dakota 4-H Century Families recently.
Ranchers should file a notice with the Farm Service Agency’s Livestock Indemnity Program within 30 days of losses.
Sandy Klein and Tammy Meyer were recognized for their service to North Dakota 4-H.
The 17.1% increase in pastureland values is the largest single year increase in more than a decade.
Three dates and locations are available for North Dakota youth.
Participants will receive a final report on performance, efficiency and carcass traits for their calves.
Adequate preparation can mitigate the impact of flooding and muddy conditions.
Mitigation strategies can help protect homes, farmsteads, livestock and stored grain.
The series will cover best management practices for grazing, fencing, travel and footing.
Topics include lamb nutrition, flock health and producer-to-consumer marketing.
Poultry owners are encouraged to practice good biosecurity to protect their birds from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
More than 170 youth judged cattle, swine, goats and sheep at the North Dakota 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest.
Beginning in June of 2023, all animal antimicrobial products will be sold as prescription only.
The two factors that will influence forage production in 2023 are April through June precipitation and grazing management in 2022.
NDSU Extension specialists have developed tips for reducing transmission of HPAI.
Hoppe and Zwinger receive awards at the Northern Plains Food and Farming Conference.
The use of heat lamps for newborn livestock increases the risk of fire, but proper safety precautions can reduce the risk.
Speakers will address a variety of diverse management strategies for rangelands at workshop, March 15-17.
The 97th Little International was organized by the NDSU Saddle and Sirloin Club and held at Shepperd Arena on the NDSU campus.
Events include the hall of fame banquet on Feb. 10 and the livestock show on Feb. 11.
Adequate preparation for winter calving can help reduce the risk of disease spread.
NDSU Extension has released its 2023 short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota.
Topics include challenges of reclamation and effective reclamation strategies.
Dean and Paula Swenson will be honored at the Agriculturist of the Year banquet on Friday, Feb. 10, at the Sanctuary Events Center in Fargo.
The annual Extension Roundup to be held in Devils Lake will provide updates on crop production, marketing, livestock and horticulture.
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