The International Peace Garden is the largest public garden in North Dakota and encompasses 2,400 acres.
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The event will feature four separate walking tours.
Properly managed winter rye provides benefits prior to dry bean production.
Packing snacks and beverages from home can be healthier and less expensive.
Visual assessment of the baler can identify fire risks.
Lithops, an interesting-looking plant that is native to Africa, prefers sandy soil and bright light.
Programs include adapted horseback riding, equine assisted learning, and military and veteran’s horsemanship.
A benefit of planting winter wheat is providing living cover over the winter to hold soil in place and prevent it from blowing.
NDSU Extension personnel are recognized for their work.
Eating a balanced diet is one way to care for your digestive system.
Ten 4-H'ers received scholarships.
Participants will be eligible for credits through the North Dakota Commission for Continuing Legal Education.
The best time to water is during the morning, as plants in the morning actively absorb what they need.
Participants will learn how to identify funding sources and better understand the grant proposal development, submission and review processes.
State leaders try their hand at 4-H livestock showmanship at the North Dakota State Fair.
A key feature of the event will be tours of the American Daylily Society Historic Collection.
Various strategies can help children and adults be more adventurous with food.
The book club will encourage attendees to think about what matters most to them and how their retirement can reflect their goals and values.
A formula that combines height, stem circumference and crown spread is used to determine North Dakota's biggest trees.
Faculty and staff are honored for their contributions.
North Dakota Public Leaders 4-H Showmanship Event scheduled for 5 p.m. on Friday, July 29 at the North Dakota State Fair.
White mold in soybeans, bio-stimulants to supply corn nitrogen and new potato varieties are some of the main topics that will be covered during this year’s field day.
Skurupey was acting interim chair for the NDSU Extension’s Center of 4-H Youth Development since January, 2021.
Johnson served as interim assistant director for NDSU Extension Family and Community Wellness for the past 18 months.
Youth will receive an interest-free loan to purchase 10 ewes from the Hettinger Research Extension Center flock.
Food, physical exercise and mental exercise are good for brain health.
North Dakota State University Extension Livestock Water Quality Program receives the Search for Excellence award.
North Dakota 4-H shooting sports team participated in National Championships.
The best way to avoid an aggressive plant taking over your garden is to research their characteristics before buying plants at the garden center.
The tour will start at Lee Farms, where grower Paul Overby has been working on intercropping since 2019.
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