The maintenance energy requirement of cattle will increase as temperatures drop.
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When tax planning, it is best to start with year-to-date income and expenses and estimate them for the remainder of the year.
Parents of the modern Christmas cactus originated in the coastal mountains of Brazil.
Individuals and families can meet staff and horses and learn more about the types of programs offered.
Findings reveal that agriculture represents nearly 25% of the state economy.
Variety performance and weed management are two of the featured topics.
Topics include dementia-related behaviors, estate and elder law planning, and Medicare.
Simple tips can help us manage our weight during the holidays.
With the right care, a Monstera plant can be a fun indoor addition to a gardener or houseplant fanatic.
This event will provide tips and suggestions that can help producers with soybean production decisions for the 2023 growing season.
Attendees may choose among 16 concurrent sessions covering crops, livestock and rural living.
Presentations will address corn and soybean production, grain marketing and rural living.
Take a survey to help Extension professionals create research-based educational content.
There is nothing easier to grow than paperwhites.
The guides are an important source of information for farmers and agronomists looking for data on variety performance.
Farmer Rancher grants will fund sustainable agriculture projects across the region.
Central Dakota Ag Day will continue providing the latest information related to crop and livestock production.
Keeping feed costs low, performance high and purchase cost affordable can make backgrounding a good opportunity this winter.
Delozier will provide leadership education across the state and work closely with the State Soil Conservation Committee.
Economic opportunities of irrigation will be the main theme.
Scholarships will be awarded to 13 North Dakota State University athletes during this year’s Harvest Bowl program on Nov. 18.
Some bacteria and viruses can survive for many days on surfaces such as phones.
Stop the Bleed training prepares participants with life-saving skills.
NDSU Extension specialists advise ranchers to begin planning for next year’s grazing season.
While not the same as a farm or garden, the forest has a harvest season as well.
Taking steps to minimize stress during the weaning period will optimize the health and performance of weaned calves.
NDSU Extension offers tips for reducing stress and illness during fall weaning and backgrounding.
Using an accurate food thermometer can help reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
Experts will provide federal income tax updates and tax management alternatives.
Cranberries are one of the few fruits that are native to the United States.
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