All storage options should keep the grain dry and provide adequate aeration to control the grain temperature.
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Examining potentially compromised areas on irrigation systems is essential for post-storm inspection and effective recovery.
Continue cleaning your teeth, visiting the dentist and eating a smile-healthy diet.
Having birds in your landscape helps lower insect populations and aids in pollination, while bird watching increases your mental health.
A ribbon-cutting and tour of the new Wardner Agricultural Laboratory will kick-off the agronomy field day on July 17.
NDSU Extension forester offers advice for cleaning up trees and branches due to storms.
There are many possible stressors brought on by weather, so it is important to practice self-care.
Participants will see the latest integrated grazing on cropping systems in action and learn practical strategies to improve soil health and grazing practices.
Workshop topics will include rules and regulations, necessary materials and the process, maintenance and an on-farm demonstration.
Building owners should do a thorough inspection of their structures after storms to minimize problems later.
Implementing heat event action plans can help protect animals from heat stress.
Cast iron requires a little extra care, but it is worth the decades of service it can provide.
Providing bees with abundant food, fresh water and shelter will lead to a garden that is beautiful and bountiful.
As the world learns more about microplastics, let’s take a look at the history of plastics and their place in our kitchens.
NDSU Extension horticulture agent, Carrie Knutson, shares some tips to ensure a plentiful tomato crop.
Farmers, 4-H’ers, agriculture business professionals and those interested in goats or sheep are invited to attend.
There are a variety of plant-based milks on shelves, but how do they compare to dairy?
Haskaps are easy to grow in North Dakota and taste delicious.
This year’s events will feature the latest research on issues that impact agriculture in North Dakota.
Klaudt will recruit and prepare students to evaluate livestock through workshops, camps and clinics.
A thorough inspection of the system before using it may help identify damages and minimize repairs.
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.
June is Men’s Health Month, so read along to men’s health guidelines that are helpful throughout life.
Planting memorial trees is a lovely gesture, but take care to plant trees that are well-suited for the area they are planted in.
Berg will develop curricula and research in Iceland in spring 2026.
As technologies and strategies advance, take the time to evaluate your grazing management.
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.
The crop management field school is designed to give crop advisers and farmers information that can be used immediately.
Eating on the go doesn’t mean forgoing a healthful snack plan.
All proceeds from the shoot support the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors’ programming efforts throughout the state.
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