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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.
Flood waters may increase the risk of exposure to anthrax spores.
Before plants grown indoors are planted in the garden or moved outside for the summer, they need time to get used to the outdoor environment.
There will be research updates from leading beef cattle mineral nutrition scientists from across the country.
Based on an annual dry bean grower survey, farmers growing black and navy bean are using greater plant populations and narrower rows.
Foodborne illness cases tend to increase in summer months.
Consider planting a fruit tree for their blossoms in the spring, in addition to the fruit they produce.
NDSU Extension specialists address issues related to mud on farms and ranches.
Every year about 5 million people are diagnosed with skin cancer.
NDSU Extension specialists offer tips for planning annual forage crops.
Each tree should be assessed individually for storm damage, with no hard-and-fast rules for tree removal.
NDSU Extension and Research Extension Centers recognized 25 people for their years of service.
The costliest pastureland in North Dakota remains in the southeast at $1,559 per acre.
Youth bring home awards from the 4-H archery championships.
North Dakotans can take steps to prevent further disasters.
Growing your own herbs makes it easy to add flavor during food preparation.
NDSU Extension offers resources to help address farm and ranch stress.
The program, which was developed due to increased interest in grazing mineral nutrition, will kick off with educational webinars that will be held in May.
North Dakota youth place at the 4-H State Air Rifle Championships.
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