Participants will be eligible for credits through the North Dakota Commission for Continuing Legal Education.
August
Ten 4-H'ers received scholarships.
NDSU Extension personnel are recognized for their work.
A benefit of planting winter wheat is providing living cover over the winter to hold soil in place and prevent it from blowing.
Programs include adapted horseback riding, equine assisted learning, and military and veteran’s horsemanship.
Visual assessment of the baler can identify fire risks.
Properly managed winter rye provides benefits prior to dry bean production.
The event will feature four separate walking tours.
Participants will learn the latest on corn, soybean dry bean and sunflower.
High temperatures combined with adequate moisture can impact plant metabolism and cause nitrate to build up in plants.
Topics include robotics, grain handling, farm and ranch stress, hearing loss, civic engagement and agribusiness.
Farmers should consider soybean iron chlorosis ratings when selecting soybean varieties for the 2023 growing season.
A federal appropriation will develop a partnership between NDSU, USDA ARS and Grand Farm.
The field day will focus on how cover crops and intercropping can be used in farming systems and how they benefit soil health.