Filter the results Item type Select All/None Page Folder Image Article File Collection Link New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 4730 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically A center pivot irrigation system provides water to a sugar beet field. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Oct. 29, 2018 / NDSU Extension Irrigation Workshop Set in December A cheese board has a range of cheese, meat, vegetables, fruits and grain items on the side. (Photo courtesy of Midwest Dairy) Located in Columns / Prairie Fare / Prairie Fare: Say Cheese and Smile A child meets one of the horses at NDSU's Equine Center during the 2015 Moos, Ewes and More! program. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Sept. 19, 2016 / Get an Up-close Look at Livestock A combined Sargent and Stark/Billings counties 4-H horse judging team competed at the Western National Roundup in Colorado. Pictured are (front row, left to right) team members Megan Dukart, Brooklyn Kadrmas, Alicia Widhalm and Hannah Brummond and (back row, left to right) team coaches Kay Poland and Kody Bundy. Located in News Releases / … / Jan. 23, 2012 / N.D. 4-H’ers Place in National Competition A cow licks its newborn calf at NDSU's main beef facility near campus. Located in News Releases / … / Jan. 17, 2011 / Are You Ready for Calving Season? A crew installs a tile drainage system. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Jan. 14, 2019 / Ag Tile Drainage Design Workshop Set for Feb. 26 A ewe is taking care of her newborn twin lambs as producers watch. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Feb. 17, 2020 / Lambing Workshop Scheduled in Tappen A fawn checks out the living weed display at the Carrington Research Extension Center. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / July 20, 2020 / Carrington Research Extension Center Offers Living Weed Display A formal table setting may include a lineup of utensils and glasses. (Photo courtesy of Jessalrene, Morguefile) Located in Columns / Prairie Fare / Prairie Fare: Table Etiquette 101 A fungal problem is causing some ash tree leaves to grow into curled shapes as the leaf margins turn black and die while the remainder of the leaf tissue grows normally. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / June 3, 2019 / Anthracnose Hitting Ash Trees Hard Previous 10 items 1 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ... 473 Next 10 items