For a prairie state, there are a surprising number of tree-based place names in North Dakota.
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NDSU research and Extension specialists will discuss current crop issues.
Staying hydrated is good for our health.
Small grain diseases, on-farm research, grain bin safety and a crop market update will be among the topics.
Participants will view research trials and receive current production information.
NDSU research scientists will highlight their work at the WREC field days, set for July 13 and 14.
Little bluestem is a native of prairies on the Great Plains and serves as a host for butterfly larvae such as the Dakota skipper.
Being proactive is the best way to deal with heat stress in cattle.
The USDA offers tips for staying within your food budget.
The program for ages 13 to 18 will provide practical instruction on the topic of beef production and increase awareness about possible career paths in the beef industry.
Thinning fruit on apple trees will help spread out the tree’s energy resources this year and into next year.
Following best practices helps ranchers capture and maintain forage quality.
The youth learned about county government and engaged with county leaders.
Ranchers and others interested in beef production are welcome to attend.
Topics include FDA antibiotic regulations and parasite management strategies.
Factors that will influence cow retention and/or marketing decisions will include financial resources, cow age and production records, labor and time constraints, market conditions and feed availability.
Experts will provide updates on durum production, grain quality and markets.
Milk-like beverages vary in nutritional value from dairy milk.
The SCN Coalition received a national award for outstanding public relations campaign.
NDSU's 15th President David Cook will attend this year’s events.
You can have a quality lawn by fertilizing once or twice a year.
Gardening has many health benefits.
Participants will receive updates on crop pest and soil management recommendations.
Youth bring home awards from the National Land and Range Judging Contest.
Emerald ash borer has not been found in North Dakota but has been found in some neighboring states.
Youth bring home honors in archery.
Following knife safety tips help prevent injury.
Use common sense when deciding whether to use rhubarb after a hard frost.
Prevented planting provides an opportunity for farmers to plant cover crops for livestock forage.
People who garden show improvements in mental health, with less depression, anxiety and stress reported.
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