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Just as athletes need their playbook, sports fans could use a "snack playbook."
When we plant trees, we’re investing in the future.
Equipment fires, specifically combine fires, are a serious threat during the harvest season.
The Peltier Institute will play a central role in shaping the future of agriculture by funding student scholarships, developing interdisciplinary academic programs and increasing opportunities for research and outreach.
Devyn Fougner was the top-scoring senior, and Jameson Dukart was the top-scoring junior.
The completed project, part of a larger five-state effort, equips the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with precise data to improve hydrologic forecasting and manage water resources across the Upper Missouri River Basin.
The Rural Firefighters Delivering Agricultural Health and Safety (RF-DASH) program will be offered on Oct.11 in Bowman, North Dakota.
Dehydration is one of the earliest forms of food preservation.
The event will feature educational sessions and a special youth program.
While yellowjackets can be a pest, they also contribute valuable ecosystem services as they pollinate plants and help control smaller insects.
Soybeans killed at growth stages of full seed development and beginning maturity should be left to dry and be harvested with mature soybeans.
Focusing on wellness strategies can help manage and reduce stress for farmers and ranchers.
Hunters participating in deer and fall bird season should be aware of the risk of HPAI in wildlife and use measures to prevent transmission to domestic poultry or livestock.
Make mindful decisions in your pantry and refrigerator to shave off a few bucks in the checkout line.
The Dakota Feeder Calf Show and Feedout will provide producers the opportunity to experience retained ownership of calves beyond the cow-calf segment of cattle production.
Chatting with fellow gardeners is often an opportunity to learn what is working for them, share recommendations and connect over a shared interest.
A unique aspect of the SMS and DIRT Conference is the focus on learning and relationship building among attendees of all backgrounds.
Attendees can meet animals from various livestock units around campus.
Corn damaged by frost raises some issues that need to be considered, such as managing moisture content.
Based on the temperatures observed from Sept. 5-7, farmers should assess their crops for damage now in order to make timely harvest and marketing decisions going forward.
If considering harvesting frost-damaged corn for silage, take into account plant maturity at the time of harvest and how this relates to whole-plant moisture content.
Speakers will discuss research completed on the uses of liquid swine manure and in-season application on corn.
Session topics will include increasing forage production, fringed orchid research and native bee surveys.
4-H clubs incorporated nutrition, fitness and healthy activities into their meetings in 2024-2025.
We’ve all heard the rhyme, but just how beneficial are apples to our diet?
The Tiger Eyes® sumac is unique as it has many striking characteristics.
Cover crops provide continuous living cover and roots, armor the soil, improve soil carbon and nutrient cycling, reduce erosion and runoff, help retain snow and can suppress weeds through competition.
Choose a grain storage method that will keep grain dry and cool.
NDSU Extension specialists provide ways to decrease the spread of HPAI.
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