Effective July 7, Scaglia will serve in an interim leadership role overseeing NDSU Extension agents and educators.
May
NDSU Extension reports that the statewide average has slowed, though there is wide regional variation.
NDSU Extension agents have received reports of low or toxic water sources.
For the first time since being tracked by NDSU Extension, pastureland values are over $1,000 per acre in all areas of the state where data is available.
The webinar will feature experts covering a range of dry bean nutrition topics.
The QPR training program focuses on suicide prevention and provides helpful mental health resources.
Participants can learn about the importance of prairie ecosystems, prairie plants, soils, birds and pollinators.
The public comment period is open through June.
NDSU Extension specialists recommend having a plan in place with well-defined trigger dates for implementing drought management strategies.
Hands-on sessions will cover a variety of topics, including animal health, nutrition, the calving process and safe handling techniques.
The hands-on fencing school is aimed at anyone interested in building, maintaining or understanding fence systems.
Early identification of dust-related respiratory issues can allow treatment before permanent damage occurs.

