Extension’s direct contacts increased 33 percent in the last five years.
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For livestock operations, reportable substances would include ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, which are in all livestock waste.
The publication shows 2018 price projections for crops and livestock produced in the state and price estimates for future years.
North Dakota 4-H'ers competed in consumer choices, meat and livestock judging, and horse-related events.
Producers need to decide whether a drone really will benefit them before investing in one.
NDSU Extension Service Farm Economist Ron Haugen shares some items to note for planning 2017 tax returns.
NDSU honors its Agriculture and Extension faculty and staff for their work.
Topics will include updates on new crop varieties, new herbicides, crop production and current agronomy issues in the West River region.
Program topics include managing taxable farm income, drought forced livestock sales and an update on federal income tax legislation.
Extension uses an educational approach called transformational education, which serves as a catalyst for individual and community change.
Calibrate your manure spreader before applying livestock manure.
NDSU Extension specialists offer fall grazing advice.
China’s increased demand for meat could have an impact on North Dakota.
Thirty-one North Dakota counties are eligible for LFP payments.
Producers need to beware of scams and know what they’re buying because feed quality can vary.
The study uses 16 financial measures to evaluate North Dakota farms.
Dry conditions can uncover anthrax spores.
An increasing number of issues, some controversial, seem to be surrounding the global beef market.
A section of the “North Dakota Weed Control Guide” indicates whether crops treated with specific herbicides can be used for grazing, feeding or haying.
Producers with cover crops available for grazing and those wanting their livestock to graze on cover crops can connect through NDSU’s FeedList.
Extension agents and specialists are recognized for their work.
An Excel program can give producers a quick estimate of payments.
Hay donations will be offered to eligible producers in a hay lottery.
The decision to vaccinate should be based on the perceived risk, weather and management.
The State Board of Agricultural Research and Education selects a new chair and vice chair.
Extension reached producers, veterinarians and feed dealers in a variety of ways.
Warm-season forages will be the best hay production option for planting this late in the growing season.
Canola has a nutrient content that’s similar to alfalfa.
Cereal grains and other byproduct feeds also may be purchased at a significant cost savings.
The comprehensive resource aims to help livestock and crop producers facing drought.
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