The Ramsey County team of Brady Schuler, Lauren Stiven, Isaac Vaagen and Rachel Vaagen will move on to the national championship.
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Parker Zimmerman, Kacia Berg, Natasha Roeder and Easton Mastel will represent North Dakota at the national championships in Nebraska in late June.
The youth delegates explored issues affecting youth and how 4-H’ers can address those issues.
Knowing your grasses helps ensure your herd's nutritional needs are met.
The award celebrates outstanding NDSU alumni, showcasing their achievements and contributions in agriculture to students, faculty and the university community.
The workshop aims to shed light on the unique dynamic between domestic livestock and wildlife, and share best practices for managing predation from wildlife.
The program needs volunteers to walk, and occasionally jog, alongside riders to keep them safe.
From June 29 to July 2, North Dakota teens will have the opportunity to learn to lead.
All proceeds from the shoot support the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors’ programming efforts throughout the state.
The crop management field school is designed to give crop advisers and farmers information that can be used immediately.
Funding is available for North Dakota farmers to test North Dakota pigweed or kochia samples for confirmed resistance to PPO-inhibiting (Group 14), Glyphosate (Group 9) and ALS-inhibitor (Group 2) herbicides.
Berg will develop curricula and research in Iceland in spring 2026.
Klaudt will recruit and prepare students to evaluate livestock through workshops, camps and clinics.
NDSU Extension is offering a series of PQA and TQA trainings in select locations across North Dakota this summer to allow participants the opportunity to renew their PQA and TQA certification.
A thorough inspection of the system before using it may help identify damages and minimize repairs.