The event provided a way for public leaders to invest in and engage with North Dakota 4-H’ers in a hands-on, learn-by-doing atmosphere.
August
Winter cereals provide excellent forage for livestock either for grazing or to be hayed for roughage.
Youth bring home honors from the state 4-H consumer decision making contest.
Each pregnancy detection method has unique benefits and disadvantages.
Review and implement biosecurity protocols to reduce disease transmission from migrating wild birds to domestic flocks.
Ken Hellevang was nominated by his peers in the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers to receive the G.B. Gunlogson Countryside Engineering Award.
Hettinger County teams place first in the state in both the junior and senior divisions.
NDSU Extension will host cover crops field days at three locations on Sept. 10, 11 and 12.
Ideally, alfalfa needs 500 growing degree days, or five to six weeks, before a killing frost to allow enough time for carbohydrate storage to occur.
Topics include livestock management, reproduction and grazing.