Wildlife can be hard on trees in the middle of winter.
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Farm and ranch families can participate in the NDSU Extension Design Your Succession Plan workshops virtually this March.
Hyland Guard Mountain Pine is a unique evergreen conifer that survives well in North Dakota winters.
The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station released one new durum and two soybean varieties in 2021.
The 2022 projected profits vary by region and crop.
NDSU Extension has released its 2022 short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota.
The NDSU nitrogen calculators may help sunflower, spring wheat/durum and corn farmers derive the most profitable nitrogen rate for their crops.
NDSU Extension experts advise ranchers to ask for important information when purchasing hay and other feeds.
Applications are due by March 15.
Fruits are a notable source of vitamin C, potassium, folate, fiber and natural antioxidants.
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