Review and implement biosecurity protocols to reduce disease transmission from migrating wild birds to domestic flocks.
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The field day will showcase some of the exciting research being conducted in the horticulture department at NDSU.
Participants will learn to identify funding sources and better understand the grant proposal development, submission and review processes.
Each pregnancy detection method has unique benefits and disadvantages.
Many different insecticides are available to protect your garden harvest.
The book club will meet via Zoom every other Wednesday starting Sept. 11.
Sandwiches can include foods from every MyPlate group in one menu item.
Crop advisors and others interested in cover crops will hear from local cover crop experts and get hands-on experience in cover crop plots.
Youth bring home honors from the state 4-H consumer decision making contest.
It is worth it to pay a tree-care professional for their work and expertise.
Winter cereals provide excellent forage for livestock either for grazing or to be hayed for roughage.
High-protein foods can produce a toxin when kept warm at temperatures below 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
The latest soybean and dry bean research trial results and recommendations are the focus of the annual row crop field tour.
The event provided a way for public leaders to invest in and engage with North Dakota 4-H’ers in a hands-on, learn-by-doing atmosphere.
If you want to add daylilies to your garden, they are some of the most adaptable ornamental plants.
Whether your pet of choice is a dog, cat, hamster, fish or other creature, you may experience some health benefits through your interactions with your pet.
Youth bring home honors from a national shooting sports competition.
Many herbs are easy to grow in North Dakota gardens and are a fun way to add flavor, aroma and texture to your favorite foods.
Well-being includes eight dimensions: physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, financial and vocational.
The event will feature walking tours of the annual and perennial flower gardens.
Youth chosen for the Starter Flock Discounted Loan Program will receive an interest-free loan to purchase 10 yearling Rambouillet ewes.
Meat, poultry, fish, milk and other high-protein foods spoil quickly when above 40 degrees for more than two hours, but condiments such as ketchup, mustard and steak sauce are fine to use.
If you are looking for a pop of color in your garden this fall, consider adding ornamental cabbage and kale.
Farmers and ranchers should be on the lookout for toxic cyanobacteria.
Implementing heat event action plans can help protect animals from heat stress.
Topics for the Oakes Irrigation field day include potato breeding updates, soybean diseases and management, soil fertility and more.
At baling, the moisture level should be a maximum of 20% for small square bales, 18% for round bales and 15% for large square bales. Several methods exist to accelerate drying time to prevent moisture-damaged hay.
A bee lawn combines flowering plants for pollinators with low maintenance turfgrass.
To ensure food safety when canning, use safe sources of recipes from university Extension throughout the U.S., from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the current Ball Blue Book.
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