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All poultry owners should practice good biosecurity to protect their flock from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
Gray snow mold is a common fungal disease that affects turfgrass and is worst in years with early and persistent snow. (NDSU photo)
The recorded Getting-it-Right virtual meetings are available on the NDSU Ag Hub website.
Wick will lead an international team of soil scientists.
Youth can still apply for one of four open seats on the 2022 team.
All poultry owners, no matter the size, should practice good biosecurity to protect their flock from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
Certain risk factors could be linked with colon cancer.
Daily inspection is key during times of potential flooding.
The right amount of water is crucial for growing new seedlings.
Moderate to major flooding may occur along the Red River and Devils Lake Basin.
Mitigation strategies can help protect homes, farmsteads, livestock and stored grain.
Various factors can lead to fertility problems in bulls.
A common cause of sump pump failure is damaged or rusted bearings in the motor.
Grocery shopping with a strategy can help prevent unplanned buying.
Presenters will provide a market outlook.
Though sweet potatoes grow better in the tropics, it is possible to grow them in North Dakota.
James Rogers is the new NDSU Extension forage crops production specialist based at the NCREC near Minot.
Causes include vitamin A deficiency and lice infestations.
The webinars also will provide ranchers with management options.
NDSU Extension expert recommends monitoring water quality.
Factors affecting pregnancy losses may occur at an individual or herd level.
Clean and sanitize properly for a safer kitchen.
Manure contains useful nutrients that are an effective fertilizer and can improve soil health.
Ensure bulls are in good body condition and physically fit.
The Spring Fever Garden Forums will be held on Monday evenings from March 21 to April 12.
March is a great time to prune trees for a number of reasons.
The new director has ten years of experience as a research agronomist at the center.
He assumes his new role in April.
North Dakota climate has consistently demonstrated that extremes can occur in a very short period.
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