Ten 4-H’ers have been elected or selected to become North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors.
News Releases
NDSU Extension adds Beulah session to statewide educational series on highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
NDSU Extension's Field to Fork webinar series provides information about growing, preserving and preparing specialty-crop fruits and vegetables.
Program topics will include maternal nutrition, vaccination and record-keeping.
Anyone preparing food for guests is responsible for being aware of food allergies and intolerances.
Nature in the harsh winter offers a lesson in perseverance.
Researchers will incorporate Anova’s Promogen immunity testing into the Dakota Sire Testing Program.
The B4U Program chapter at NDSU is designed for early-career science and engineering students.
North Dakotans are invited to provide input on the state's critical agricultural needs.
NDSU's annual Lake Region Extension Roundup in Devils Lake will provide updates on crop production, marketing, livestock, weather, technology and more.
While snacking on holiday treats is inevitable, follow these steps to avoid overeating.
Planning the year ahead can help manage stress when managing a herd or flock.
The Norfolk Island pine is a slow-growing tropical conifer that is perfectly suited as a low-maintenance houseplant.
The agricultural forum will focus on improving productivity and decreasing risks.
The event will provide updates on NDSU weed control and herbicide research.
An open house for military service members, veterans and their families will be held immediately after.
When grocery prices are anything but appetizing, you’ll want to minimize food waste.
NDSU Extension to host Western Soybean School Days in Minot and New Leipzig, North Dakota.
Topics covered will include using record data to improve livestock operations and easily summarize production metrics.
Rosemary is a versatile, easy-to-care-for plant that thrives in the sun.
NDSU faculty and staff were recognized for their excellence in research, teaching, Extension and support services during the annual awards ceremony.
Topics will include Beef Quality Assurance, cattle financing and a livestock market outlook.
Farmers and ranchers have until March 2, 2026, to file their 2025 income tax returns without penalty if they have not made estimates.
RLND honored the accomplishments of Class X and supporters of the leadership program.
NDSU Extension hosts statewide educational sessions on highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
It is important to know food safety protocols when your power goes out.
The Dec. 19 event will also offer 15 concurrent seminars covering agronomy, livestock and agricultural life.
The event features youth activities, including woodworking, barn quilt painting and learning about drones.
The one-day workshop will cover soil and water management topics relevant to North Dakota producers, agronomists, consultants and industry personnel.
Kalanchoes deserve a spot on your list of presents for friends and family.
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