Producers and fiber enthusiasts can learn more about current wool production, processing and industry dynamics for the future.
March
According to the North Dakota Department of Agriculture there are currently two products with the active ingredient chlorpyrifos that are registered for agricultural crop use in North Dakota as of February 2024.
NDSU Extension specialists have developed tips for reducing transmission of HPAI.
Regardless of spring conditions, have a drought plan in place.
This is a great opportunity for gardeners to learn about the latest research from NDSU.
Marshal Albright, former president and CEO of Cass County Electric Cooperative, will give this year's Aldrich C. Bloomquist Lectureship at NDSU.
The three-part virtual workshop helps small business owners prepare for the next generation.
The camps help teens become familiar with the most serious hazards associated with operating tractors and agricultural machinery, along with the fundamentals of safe operation and maintenance.
If plants were well established prior to the onset of winter and had the opportunity to harden and tiller, chances of survival are very good, but forage production may be impacted.
Participants can earn PATH International Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning certification and take a horsemanship skills test.
Ranchers will hear about available technologies and have a chance to ask questions.
Taking precautions now should help reduce performance loss and improve cattle health.
This is the first identified case of HPAI in domestic livestock in the U.S.