Filter the results Item type Select All/None File Image Article Folder Page Link Collection New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results for dakota Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 5767 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically State Seed Department Offering Educational Opportunities at Big Iron The procedures for producing certified seed will be one of the main topics. Located in News Releases / 2021 / Sept. 7, 2021 N.D. 4-H’er Named National Range Judging Champion Two North Dakota 4-H teams competed in the national event. Located in News Releases / 2016 / May 23, 2016 Mountrail, Ward Teams Win 4-H Meat Judging Contest Youth bring home awards from the state 4-H meat judging competition. Located in News Releases / 2014 / June 9, 2014 Dakota Gardener: The Amazing Chemistry of Fall Colors The chemistry of autumn colors is fascinating. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Four North Dakota youth attend the 2016 National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Ga. Pictured are (from left): Cindy Olson, chaperone; and delegates Avery Breiland, Cass County; Alexius Thorpe, Dickey County; Isaac Joerger, Grand Forks County; and Marit Wang, Benson and Ramsey counties. Located in News Releases / … / Dec. 12, 2016 / National 4-H Congress a Lifetime Experience The Walsh County team of (from left) Noah Zikmund, Sandra Kjelland, Beatrice Kjelland, Toby Zikmund, Kristen Larson, Sydney Beneda and Annah Zikmund took first place in the senior division of the consumer choices contest held during the North Dakota State Fair. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / Aug. 7, 2017 / Youth Place in 4-H Consumer Choices Contest The Dickey County team took first place in the senior division of the North Dakota State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest. Team members are (from left): Erich Scheffert, Reed Wendel, Ryder Wendel, Caleb Hauck, Rose Wendel, Calli Hauck and Megan Rodine. (NDSU photo) Located in News Releases / … / March 18, 2019 / Youth Place in N.D. 4-H Livestock Judging Contest Potential options for reducing erosion on fire-affected lands include increasing surface cover through the application of manure or other residues, or increasing surface roughness to slow the wind velocity on the soil surface. (Photo courtesy of North Dakota Department of Emergency Services.) Located in News Releases / … / October / NDSU offers guidance on post-wildfire erosion issues. Precision Ag Summit Scheduled for Jan. 20-21 in Jamestown This ninth annual event will feature sessions on data management and analytics, profitability of precision agriculture, precision planting, agricultural ... Located in News Releases / 2019 / Dec. 30, 2019 Dakota Gardener: End of the year reporting Drought-related tree stress dominated in 2022. Located in Columns / Dakota Gardener Previous 10 items 1 ... 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 ... 577 Next 10 items