Stress from heat or summer transport can weaken the immune system and increase the risk of infection.
July
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.
Topics at the dry bean field days will include information about new dry bean varieties, best practices for maximizing yield and effective disease management.
Severe summer storms have brought increased animal mortality, and there are resources available for disposal.
New members were elected, and some members’ terms concluded.
Bits of storm-damaged structures can cause issues when consumed by grazing livestock.
Disease management information, updates on new hard red spring wheat varieties and a look at the new NDSU Extension Soil Health Express educational trailer highlight the day's activities.
Youth chosen for the discounted loan program will receive an interest-free loan to purchase 10 yearling Rambouillet ewes.
One of the highlights of the NDSU Horticulture Research and Demonstration Gardens is the historic daylily display garden, the largest public collection of daylily cultivars in the country.
Topics for the field day include potato trial updates, soybean diseases and management, soil fertility and more.
The QPR training program focuses on suicide prevention and provides helpful mental health resources.
The class will begin its 18-month leadership journey in November 2025.