Topics include mortality management, geriatric horse and foal care, hay management and bedding management.
April
Guillermo Scaglia takes over as head of NDSU’s Animal Sciences Department.
Survey respondents provided information for more than 122,000 dry bean production acres in 2021.
Providing adequate amounts of nutrients and high-quality water is critical for pregnant cows.
The delegates explored issues affecting youth and the role youth can play in addressing those issues.
Researchers in the NDSU Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics are seeking input from farmers and ranchers about use of data generated from precision agriculture activities.
Participants will receive a final report on performance, efficiency and carcass traits for their calves.
Two dates and locations are available for North Dakota youth.
With the USDA confirming 31 cases of HPAI in North Dakota in wild birds, homeowners and landowners should be aware of what steps to take if they see sick or deceased wild birds.
The revised publication is helpful resource for farmers and crop advisers.
The highest regional increase for 2022 occurred in the southeast where land values increased 22.25%.
Topics include production management, customer relations and marketing.
NDSU Extension specialists encourage ranchers to inquire about the Livestock Indemnity Program.
The workshop will span production topics of lamb nutrition, antibiotic use, local meat production and lamb carcass ultrasound.
NDSU Extension veterinarian encourages farmers and ranchers to be observant of calf health.
NDSU Extension specialists have developed tips for reducing transmission of HPAI.
NDSU Extension specialists warn ranchers to ensure grazing readiness before turnout.
North Dakota youth place at the 4-H State Air Rifle Championships.
NDSU Extension offers resources to help address farm and ranch stress.
The program, which was developed due to increased interest in grazing mineral nutrition, will kick off with educational webinars that will be held in May.