Fencing tools, tips and financing information will be discussed at the 2025 Fencing School.
April
Participants will receive key insights into pre-breeding nutrition, body condition scoring, estrous synchronization, reproductive evaluation of sires and artificial insemination techniques for sheep and goats.
The state 4-H activities coordinator ensures a memorable summer for youth at 4-H camps.
The top-placing individuals in each division were Tucker Stover and James Fiesel.
Over 50 youth participated in the derby, catching 63 fish total.
Stored grain needs attention as outdoor temperatures rise.
Access to adequate water is a limiting factor for cattle in most grazing systems.
Ranchers should know the variety of effects the wildfires have on rangelands.
All nine NDSU Extension-identified regions saw an increase in cropland values in 2025.
Faculty and staff were recognized for their years of service.
NDSU Extension recognized several staff and supporters for their efforts around Extension initiatives.
Participants will learn about the environmental benefits, economic considerations and practical challenges in managing livestock alongside renewable energy.
Overall, since 2021, pastureland values are up 51.5% statewide, while cash rental rates are up 18.6% over that same period of time.
NDSU Extension teams and individuals are recognized for excellence.
The 2024 North Central Region 4-H Volunteer Impact Study found that 4-H volunteers value their time with youth and notice community changes.
4-H members Thomas Jewett and Chance Jacobson led a farm safety session at the Ignite by 4-H Summit.
As agricultural producers gear up for another planting season, it is critical for motorists and farm equipment operators to share the road to prevent collisions.
There are many production and economic advantages to using estrous synchronization.
The multiday livestock showmanship camp will be held in Ellendale, North Dakota.