Filter the results Item type Select All/None Folder Image Collection Link Article File Page 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 The Grand Forks County team received first place in the junior division of the state 4-H meat judging contest. Pictured, from left, are: coach Katelyn Landeis and team members Cody Draxton, Madison Todd, Bernt Draxton and Levi Todd. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / May 17, 2021 / 4-H Meat Judging Contest Winners Named The Grand Forks County team took first place in the senior division of the Little I 4-H crop judging contest. Pictured are, from left, front row: Emily McHugo; middle row: Joseph Vandal; back row: Evan Coles, Ryan Juve and Jennifer Schneibel. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Feb. 24, 2020 / Grand Forks, Ward County Teams Win Little I 4-H Crop Judging Contest The Grand Forks County team placed first in the senior division of the North Dakota state 4-H crop judging contest. Pictured are (back row, from left): Evan Coles, William Stover, Jennifer Schneibel and Ryan Juve; (front row, from left): Isaak McHugo and Emily McHugo. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / March 16, 2020 / Grand Forks, Ward County Teams Win 4-H Crop Judging Contest The Grant County 4-H team took first place in the junior division of the state 4-H livestock judging contest held in Watford City, N.D. Pictured are, from left, back row: Steven Zenker (coach), Landan Zenker, Kaitlyn Hauge and Tessa Osterbauer (Grant County Extension agent); front row, Layton Redmann, Addison Dahners and Taylor Zenker. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / April 5, 2021 / N.D. 4-H Livestock Judging Contest Winners Announced The Grinde-Bergstrom family was named a North Dakota 4-H century family. Pictured are, from left, Leann Schafer, chairwoman of the North Dakota 4-H Foundation board; Denise Bergstrom; Elenore Grinde; and Chris Boerboom, NDSU Extension Service director. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Nov. 30, 2015 / N.D. 4-H Volunteers, Longtime Families Honored The hair loss on this bull is a good indication it has a lice problem. Lice bites cause itching and irritation, so cattle rub, lick and chew on themselves, which can lead to hair loss. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / March 6, 2017 / Lice in Cattle a Problem The Hankel family is named a North Dakota 4-H century family for 2019. Pictured are (from left): Elaine Hankel, Wayne Hankel, Cheryl Coyle, Alyssa Killian and Declan Killian. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Nov. 18, 2019 / N.D. 4-H Foundation Recognizes Families, Individuals The Hendrickson family is named a 4-H century family. Pictured are (back row from left) North Dakota 4-H Foundation Board Chair Leann Schafer, Lisa Hendrickson, Kevin Hendrickson and Kari (Hendrickson) Risty, and (front row from left) Mackenzie Hendrickson, Sawyer Hendrickson and Kohl Risty. Located in News Releases / … / Dec. 1, 2014 / N.D. 4-H Volunteers, Longtime Families Honored The Hermes 450 takes off from the Hillsboro Municipal Airport on its first data-collection flight Friday. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / May 16, 2016 / NDSU Testing Large UAS Role in Agriculture The Hermes 450 waits to be towed to the runway at the Hillsboro Municipal Airport on Friday afternoon. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / May 16, 2016 / NDSU Testing Large UAS Role in Agriculture Previous 10 items 1 ... 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 ... 473 Next 10 items