The field day will include presentations on caterpillar tunnel grapes, high-tunnel grafted tomatoes, apples for fresh eating and hard ciders, organic weed control research and more.
August
Johnson will lead the development of an NDSU Extension program focusing on farm safety education.
Due to this year’s above-normal precipitation, greater densities of the plant have been seen this year compared to the drier years of the past.
Topics will include agronomic practices, weed management and precision agriculture.
Grain handling equipment should also be inspected and maintained.
This educational event will focus on the benefits of cover crops, perennial forages and grain, and establishing alfalfa and other perennials in an intercrop system.
Safe practices can mitigate the dangers of haying ditches.
Remember to document damage and call professionals if needed.
Producers can use soybean iron chlorosis scores to select soybean varieties for the 2026 season.
An anthrax case has been identified in Stark County, North Dakota.
This educational event will showcase how healthy soil supports healthy food, resilient farms and thriving ecosystems.
NDSU Extension personnel will speak at the livestock building and have exhibits at the east end of Hartl Ag Building.
The event is an opportunity to tour the research arboretum and learn about the woody plant research being conducted.
Aubrianna Staloch was the top-scoring senior individual, and Rita Goettle was the top-scoring junior individual.
Eve has joined the organization as the assistant director for field operations with the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station.
Controlling events, attitudes and responses can help manage symptoms of stress.