Extension Youth Conference gives youth delegates the opportunity to attend leadership workshops, complete service-learning projects and gain insight from keynote speakers.
July
Visitors will tour the orchard and learn about growing and harvesting pears.
Scott Ouradnik begins term as member of the North Dakota State Board of Agricultural Research and Education.
Several Master Gardener volunteers were honored during the recent North Dakota State University Extension Master Gardener program awards ceremony.
Contact your local NDSU Extension agent for training and resources for your board or organization.
Intercropping, research on canola disease management and salt-tolerant annual cropping options are a few of the featured topics at the LREC annual field day on July 20.
Manure management is important for managing winter feeding areas.
The Adult Mental Health First Aid program helps participants to recognize, understand and respond to signs of depression and other mental health concerns.
The event will feature walking tours of the annual and perennial flower gardens.
The best forage species will vary based on the primary planned use.
The six-week program starts July 24.
The book club will meet via Zoom every other Wednesday starting Sept. 6.
The archery team placed third and the shotgun team placed 14th.
Topics include potato breeding, soybean disease management, dry bean variety updates and spray quality for herbicide applications.
NDSU Extension will host a forum on the market outlook and current issues for lamb producers.
Input from the public will help shape SBARE’s recommendations for the 2025 legislative session.
The North Dakota Public Leaders 4-H Showmanship Event is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Friday, July 28, at the North Dakota State Fair.
NDSU recognizes Extension specialists, faculty and staff for their contributions to the land-grant mission.