Unsatisfactory breeders likely will not improve with time, but deferred bulls may benefit from treatment or additional time and pass a breeding soundness exam in the future.
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His priority is to help farmers and ranchers create innovative cropping and grazing systems that improve soil health.
Daryl Ritchison assumes the role of state climatologist for North Dakota.
In addition to the film screening, the NDSU Extension Pollinator Conservation program will host a series of events during National Pollinator Week to raise awareness about the crucial role of pollinators.
She will serve as the southwest region’s lead livestock specialist for state-wide Extension livestock programs.
The field day offers a chance for participants to see research in action and innovative solutions to address challenges faced by agriculture in North Dakota.
Wheat, soybeans, crop diseases and pests, and soil fertility are among the topics for the annual field tour set for July 15 at the NDSU Agronomy Seed Farm.
Participants will see the latest range and grazing research in action and learn practical strategies to improve their grazing practices.
Timely, cutting-edge information focused on the agricultural issues facing the region's farmers and ranchers will highlight the respective field days.
The organic academy roadshow explores regenerative, certified organic production systems for grains, oilseeds and pulses.
Pea and canola production, canola disease management and carbon credits for farmers are a few of the featured topics at the NDSU Langdon Research Extension Center annual field day on July 18.