The tour will provide participants an opportunity to visit six unique research trial and demonstration sites.
June
Sheep farmers can learn from a panel discussion on feeder lamb management and marketing in 2023.
The quality of water impacts cattle intake and weight gain.
The best practice for alfalfa weevil management is scouting.
The Adult Mental Health First Aid program helps participants to recognize, understand and respond to signs of depression and other mental health concerns.
Keep grain as cool as possible during the summer to extend the storage life and limit insect activity.
Blister beetles are attracted to blooming alfalfa and weeds.
4-H youth receive scholarships from the North Dakota 4-H Foundation.
The Dickinson Research Extension Center will host a livestock-focused field day on July 12 and their annual horticulture and agronomy field day on July 13.
National Forage Week is June 19-25.
Field day topics will include upcoming pulse breeding releases, trial results, weed control updates, and variety of horticulture and irrigation topics.
Participants will view research trials and receive current production information.
Participants will view research trials and receive current production information.
Regenerative soil health is the focus of this year’s organic/sustainable agriculture tour.
The HREC's annual field tour will feature information on weed control, small grains diseases, variety trials and more.
Wheat, soybeans, crop diseases and pests, and weed management are among the topics for the annual field tour set for July 17 at the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Agronomy Seed Farm.
The event includes a pest clinic and field tour.
Proper curing and testing of hay containing sweet clover, as well as proper feeding management, can overcome potential issues.