Sandy Klein and Tammy Meyer were recognized for their service to North Dakota 4-H.
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The 17.1% increase in pastureland values is the largest single year increase in more than a decade.
The largest increase in land values occurred in the east-central and southern Red River Valley regions with both increasing over 20%.
Food names and recipes can vary across regions of the U.S.
Three dates and locations are available for North Dakota youth.
The Adult Mental Health First Aid program helps participants to recognize, understand and respond to signs of depression and other mental health concerns.
If you are looking for something active to do while waiting for spring to arrive, consider giving your houseplants a little TLC or pruning your trees.
Senior Michaela Long and junior Kaylee Barrieau will represent NDSU at the national Intercollegiate Horse Show Association competition in Lexington, Kentucky, May 4-7.
Participants will receive a final report on performance, efficiency and carcass traits for their calves.
Adequate preparation can mitigate the impact of flooding and muddy conditions.
Mitigation strategies can help protect homes, farmsteads, livestock and stored grain.
Foods rich in antioxidants, especially fruits and vegetables, may help slow or prevent oxidative damage.
The series will cover best management practices for grazing, fencing, travel and footing.
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus fly trap, are unique because they can trap and kill insects.
Make sure your sump pump is working before the snow melts.
The webinar will help ranchers prepare to calve in potentially adverse weather conditions.
North Dakota native, Magan Lewis, was honored with the 2022 NDSU CAFSNR Distinguished Alumni Award on March 17.
Apply today to be part of the next class of North Dakota State University Extension’s Rural Leadership North Dakota (RLND) Program.
Topics include lamb nutrition, flock health and producer-to-consumer marketing.
The North Dakota State University Western Equestrian Team will compete in the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association Western Semi-Finals in Weirsdale, Florida.
Even in winter, “spring greens” often are available at the grocery store in ready-to-eat salad mixes.
Poultry owners are encouraged to practice good biosecurity to protect their birds from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
Rob Proulx is the new NDSU Extension agricultural technology systems specialist.
Be sure to select an apricot variety that can survive cold winters, yet bloom late in the spring.
More than 170 youth judged cattle, swine, goats and sheep at the North Dakota 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest.
This updated field guide has been developed to help make soybean production management decisions.
Adults 50 and over can take a survey to help NDSU Extension develop better programs and materials for adults.
Now that emerald ash borer has been found close to North Dakota, people with ash trees need to make some decisions about controlling this invasive insect.
Topics during the meeting will include hybrid selection, the importance of getting an optimum plant population, plant nutrient and soil management, and updates for weed, disease and insect management.
Beginning in June of 2023, all animal antimicrobial products will be sold as prescription only.
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