The survey provides information on dry bean production, pest problems and pesticide use in Minnesota and North Dakota.
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The Tractor Safety School will be held May 26-28.
Easter lilies are a popular plant this time of year.
A new Extension publication addresses questions about rye as a cover crop.
Eating protein in the form of eggs helps sustain our energy.
Pasture Turnout Critical for Optimal Forage Production
Panelists will cover topics including pH testing, liming and adaptation management, including in-furrow treatments and crop selection.
Now is the best time of the year to prune a fruit tree.
Having an exercise and diet buddy, whether human or animal, can help you maintain the motivation to continue exercising and eating healthfully.
Participants will learn about tile drainage design and management.
If the weather stays dry, North Dakota’s trees likely will be highly stressed.
Be a savvy consumer as you scroll on the information superhighway.
Observers will measure rainfall, snowfall and snow depth.
The timing and type of pruning make a difference.
Producers will receive recommendations that will help them make production decisions.
Thirty youth from eight counties participated in the contest.
The goal is to provide producers with information they can use when making management decisions for their farm.
Blizzards, tornadoes, hurricanes and flooding can affect electricity and food safety.
Artificial lights are key to starting seeds indoors successfully.
The 95th Little International was organized by the NDSU Saddle and Sirloin Club and held at Shepperd Arena on the NDSU campus.
Comfort food often is associated with foods that provide emotional comfort or nostalgic feelings.
Future trapping and field scouting will be essential for early detection and population monitoring of canola flower midge.
Hundreds of North Dakota gardeners test vegetable and fruit varieties for NDSU every year.
The webinar will help families stay motivated.
Prairie Fare: Be Strong and Flexible Like Gluten
This award is given annually to hard-working equine that symbolize the celebration of ability and optimism in the equine-assisted services industry.
Samantha Pernsteiner has been selected by her peers as the 95th Little International queen.
Extension is offering a course that provides people with skills to work from home.
Access to good-quality water could be a challenge this year.
Tree rings have stories to tell.
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