Webinar topics include transitioning your horse from winter to spring and summer feeding, grazing strategies, and manure and nutrient management.
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Consider elevating your gardens or using fine-mesh fencing to keep rabbits out.
Culling is one strategy to manage herds with limited feed resources.
The new recommendations provide a more precise guide for establishing soybean stands.
Don’t have a memorable event for all the wrong reasons, such as guests become ill.
Pine and spruce trees are showing signs of decline.
Take advantage of the weather by direct seeding some cool-season crops.
Participants can learn why kids and teens need boundaries.
Some researchers have linked a decreased risk for diabetes and osteoporosis to the physical activity during gardening and other yard work.
Average pastureland rental rates moved up 3% and pastureland values increased 1.92%.
Farmland values across the state are up a modest 1.74% while cropland cash rents are up 0.77%.
Ramsey County teams took first place in all three divisions of the competition.
4-H’ers take home honors from the state 4-H livestock quiz bowl event.
Wildfires will increase the amount of bare ground, which can lead to a higher risk of erosion.
Make every drop of water count when watering during a drought.
4-H’ers bring home honors from the livestock judging contest.
Maximize your nutrition regardless of the form of fruits and vegetables you choose.
Teams from Pierce, Grand Forks and Ward counties took first place in their respective divisions.
The North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors have their first face-to-face meeting in a year.
Producers must think about how to manage during a drought to keep the most productive and valuable cows in the herd.
Forage production will be below normal on pasture and hay land this year.
NDSU Agriculture Communication has a new director.
Make sure you match the species of tree you want to plant with the site you’ve chosen for it.
The webinars will help ranchers develop a plan to deal with drought conditions.
Fruits and vegetables are an important part of a healthful diet.
Vertical farms produce fresh leafy greens and herbs in indoor environments for sale in a local urban area.
Several issues can cause calf abortions.
The new versions of pressure cookers are much more versatile and safer than the slightly noisy appliances of yesteryear.
Weed seeds pass unharmed through the digestive tracts of animals such as cattle and sheep.
4-H’ers bring home honors from the North Dakota state 4-H crop judging contest.
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