NDSU researchers have estimated the cost of topsoil lost to natural erosion and tillage practices.
January
NDSU specialists will discuss various sunflower topics during the Getting It Right webinar.
NDSU Extension professionals received national recognition for their 4-H programming.
The QPR training program focuses on suicide prevention and provides helpful mental health resources.
This program will provide ag professionals updates on variety performance, pest management and market conditions.
The 2026 Northern Soil Compaction Conference will provide an opportunity to explore the latest research and practical solutions from top experts in the U.S. and Canada.
The meetings will provide farmers and ag professionals with an overview of current research findings and practical farm management advice.
The workshop provides in-depth research results and management recommendations for crop advisers.
The workshops will cover estate planning, healthy living and aging in place.
The task is to create a bridge structure using chocolate bars.
NDSU Extension has released 2026 short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota.
The NDSU Hackathon aims to provide hands-on, data-driven problem-solving opportunities for graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and research staff.
The NDSU Soybean Symposium brings together researchers, Extension professionals, students and industry partners to share the latest advances in soybean science and production.
Program topics include herd health, succession planning and a market outlook.
The afternoon workshop will focus on practical, up-to-date information for both new and experienced producers.

