The two factors that will influence forage production in 2023 are April through June precipitation and grazing management in 2022.
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NDSU Extension specialists have developed tips for reducing transmission of HPAI.
Hoppe and Zwinger receive awards at the Northern Plains Food and Farming Conference.
The use of heat lamps for newborn livestock increases the risk of fire, but proper safety precautions can reduce the risk.
The average family of four loses $1,500 per year to uneaten food.
In addition to physical benefits, green spaces also can result in improved mental health.
Speakers will address a variety of diverse management strategies for rangelands at workshop, March 15-17.
Grant opportunities can help fire departments interested in grain bin rescue equipment and training.
People who consume breakfast are more likely to meet daily nutrition recommendations.
Beginner poultry owners should consider breed selection, brooder and housing setup, nutrition and health before purchasing chicks.
Peat moss is used as a soil amendment because of its water holding capacity, and at the same time, it promotes water drainage.
PATH Intl. works to advance professional equine-assisted services.
The webinar for ages 13 to 18 will provide practical information on topics related to beef cattle husbandry.
The 97th Little International was organized by the NDSU Saddle and Sirloin Club and held at Shepperd Arena on the NDSU campus.
Consuming ultraprocessed foods can promote a range of health issues.
Topics include canola cultivar selection, weed and disease management, fertilizer recommendations and more.
The dramatic decrease in wheat midge populations since 2019 is probably due to drought in 2020 through 2022.
Extension horticulturist shares the best pea varieties for North Dakota.
Most crops in all regions project a profit for the year.
Participants will build a farm first-aid kit and learn how to use the items in the case of serious injury.
Good biosecurity and hygiene practices can reduce the risk of contamination and illness from hatchlings.
Sesame is now one of nine common allergens that must be listed on food packages.
They will be part of the 19th class of faculty and administrators to gain leadership development preparing them for leadership roles.
Technical terminology does help with communication, especially when describing tree species and for professionals working with tree measurements.
Participants will learn to treat life-threatening bleeding.
Meeting topics will include small grain diseases, fertility, variety selection, weed management and a market outlook.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation will participate in the annual Giving Hearts Day, set for Feb. 9.
Fewer chickens leads to lower egg inventories and higher egg prices.
Events include the hall of fame banquet on Feb. 10 and the livestock show on Feb. 11.
Adequate preparation for winter calving can help reduce the risk of disease spread.
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