Participants will learn how to identify funding sources and better understand the grant proposal development, submission and review processes.
Business
The event will include breakout sessions, an exhibitor fair, networking opportunities and four tours highlighting innovative rural grocery models throughout Minnesota and North Dakota.
The three-part virtual workshop helps small business owners prepare for the next generation.
All NDSU agriculture stakeholders and industry partners are encouraged to submit feedback.
Experts will discuss and answer questions about North Dakota’s economy and its agriculture and energy industries.
Extension specialists in NDSU’s Agribusiness and Applied Economics Department have launched a newsletter called Agriculture By the Numbers.
The COVID-19 pandemic may result in meat shortages at grocery stores.
The current markets are not a good way to make decisions about planting.
Rural Leadership North Dakota recognizes an individual and an organization.
Ethiopian producers and university staff learn agricultural techniques from NDSU Extension agronomists.
Rural Leadership North Dakota’s next class starts with 27 participants.
Cropland values and rents increased in parts of North Dakota in 2018.
Extension programs and events support North Dakota’s efforts to build healthy communities, a modern workforce and good infrastructure.
Many NDSU Extension family and community wellness programs support agriculture.
An assistant professor, the student services and advising director, and scholarship recipients were recognized.
NDSU Extension’s Rural Leadership North Dakota program honors an individual and an agency for their support.
The goal of Ransom's trip was to help farmers increase yield and food security in a region of Uganda where corn is the major food crop.
Participants will develop leadership skills and learn about agricultural and rural policy, civic engagement and strategic planning.
Rural Leadership North Dakota is an 18-month leadership development program.
NDSU Plant Sciences students get a firsthand look at Extension and research activities in Kenya and Zimbabwe.
Rural communities learn how to work together, enhance their strengths and gain effective leaders.
Extension has added or strengthened programs in response to North Dakotans’ concerns.
The app is available free for iOS and Android tablets and smartphones.
North Dakotans shared their concerns about agriculture, energy, natural resources, the economy, children, families and communities.
This Rural Leadership North Dakota class is the largest ever.
Take advantage of your flexible work schedule when you operate a business from home.
The Quentin Burdick Center for Cooperatives promotes education to college students about cooperatives.
The Marketing Hometown America program receives an award.
The Extension specialists and agents are honored for their community development work.
NDSU Extension is celebrating its 100th anniversary with events on campus May 8 and at county offices this spring.
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