Youth learned about the state legislature and participated in a service project.
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Cooking for one or two may require recipe adjustments and new strategies for using leftovers.
Dean and Paula Swenson will be honored at the Agriculturist of the Year banquet on Friday, Feb. 10, at the Sanctuary Events Center in Fargo.
The hydraulic hoses on tractors and implements must be in prime condition to withstand the extreme temperature changes of the winter months.
Golden cherry tomatoes prove to be an extremely delicious variety.
Music can impact many aspects of health.
For many trees damaged by winter storms, waiting to assess the damage is the best option.
Testing forage and feed for nutrient quality provides ranchers with the knowledge of what nutrients they are supplying to their cattle on a daily basis.
Participants will gain knowledge to improve their crop production recommendations for farmers.
This webinar will provide corn production recommendations for 2023.
Participants will hear from experts on topics related to sows, boars, piglets, and genetic and reproductive issues.
SMART is an acronym for specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-based.
The best way to avoid damage is to keep ice dams from forming.
Field to Fork Wednesday Weekly Webinars will begin Feb. 15.
The summit features scientists from all three facilities reporting on current research projects of interest to farmers and ranchers and residents of the MonDak region.
Since its inception, the Extension Master Gardener program has grown to more than 86,000 volunteers in 49 states.
As many as half of all people who live in cold climates are deficient in vitamin D.
Most roofs are designed to handle the snow load of a typical winter.
Reflect on your 2022 garden and plan the new gardening year.
Staying nourished and well-hydrated is just as important in the winter.
The annual Extension Roundup to be held in Devils Lake will provide updates on crop production, marketing, livestock and horticulture.
Holly has been a favorite decoration in winter celebrations for centuries.
Frank Casey and Lynette Flage are recognized for their achievements and contributions as FSLI Fellows.
Additional research will be needed to determine the effectiveness of other control options.
The National 4-H Congress is one of several national and statewide leadership development opportunities available to North Dakota youth through 4-H.
Accumulating 30 minutes of moderate physical activity can be challenging in the winter.
Coccidiosis is an intestinal parasite that may contaminate feed and water.
Topics include nutrition, manure management and marketing.
Farmers and homeowners without electrical power need to be careful if using a standby generator.
Drought-related tree stress dominated in 2022.
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