NDSU Extension horticulturist, Tom Kalb, shares what varieties performed well in the 2024 home garden variety trials.
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NCFSEN will present about food entrepreneurship and safety.
The annual NDSU Extension Lake Region Roundup to be held in Devils Lake will provide updates on crop production, marketing, livestock and horticulture.
Food Preservation 101 is an educational course featuring safe food preservation methods for freezing, water-bath canning, pressure canning, drying and fermenting.
The one-day workshop will cover soil and water management topics relevant to North Dakota producers, agronomists, consultants and industry personnel.
Extension agents and specialists receive national recognition for their 4-H programming.
This year’s forum is a combined event, merging the popular Diversity, Direction and Dollars Forum with the Agriculture Livestock Forum to deliver a comprehensive lineup of speakers and discussions.
The Nourish program will focus on well-being, accurate health information, cooking, muscles, pets, the immune system and medications.
Ideal Zoom watch party hosts include Extension offices, senior centers, libraries or community centers.
Nutrient content should be the number one consideration when purchasing hay.
Madeleine Smith is the new NDSU Extension pesticide specialist.
The free Question, Persuade, Refer training will provide participants with skills to recognize the warning signs of a mental health crisis, as well as how to respond in a supportive way.
When popcorn kernels contain enough moisture and are exposed to heat, the resulting steam explodes the kernels into the white puffs we enjoy as snacks.
NDSU Extension to host Western Soybean School Days in Minot and Dickinson, North Dakota.
Over the past 15 years, personnel from the North Dakota Forest Service (NDFS) have completed inventories of the public trees – those on boulevards, parks and other public lands – for a number of towns.
Milk safety has greatly improved since the implementation of pasteurization, which continues to safeguard public health.
Hammer will oversee various academic programs and initiatives, working to further strengthen the college’s academic offerings and student outcomes.
Sara Clemens is the new NDSU Extension state 4-H outdoor education and shooting sports specialist.
Regional agronomy research results, annual forage options and the Farmers for Soil Health program with be the featured topics at the 41st annual Western Dakota Crops Day.
Take the time to monitor grain temperature and moisture in times of outdoor temperature change.
Topics include Beef Quality Assurance, a livestock market outlook and cattle financing.
It is important to pay attention to recalled food, especially if you have a food allergy.
Ranchers interested in adopting precision livestock technologies will hear from experts on the latest virtual fencing research.
In addition to being part of Christmas culture and tradition, mistletoe is also a habitat and food source for birds.
NDSU Bison Strides will host an open house focusing on volunteer appreciation.
Farmers and ranchers have until March 3, 2025, to file their 2024 income tax returns without penalty if they have not made estimates.
Amaryllis are a popular holiday plant because they bloom indoors during the winter, adding color and festive cheer to the home.
Four 4-H'ers have joined the North Dakota 4-H Ambassador program.
With Thanksgiving around the corner, consider ways to enjoy delicious holiday food in a health-conscious way.
Laxmi Prasad, new NDSU Extension water engineer, welcomes questions from producers.
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