The agenda will cover small grain diseases, insect pests, spring wheat variety selection, fertility, weed management and a market outlook.
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North Dakota 4-H’ers place in several events.
We may be less aware of our hydration needs in the winter months.
Topics include signs of labor in cows, stages of calving, identifying calving problems and new calf management.
The webinar on ARC/PLC decisions and enrollment will be held Feb. 3.
Topics that will be covered include canola cultivar selection and new traits, plant establishment and nutrition, and more.
Now is the time to prepare your supplies for starting seeds.
The conference will bring together those involved in energy reclamation to converse about strategies for remediating, reclaiming, and/or restoring soils and water.
Extension specialists will share the most recent research findings and recommendations on wheat and soybean production and research.
Some researchers have shown that music may have benefits for people with various health conditions.
Now is a great time to order seed catalogs.
The event will provide research-based management recommendations that can help producers with their sunflower production decisions.
Sleep is vital to mental and physical health.
This event will provide tips and suggestions that can help producers with soybean production decisions for the 2022 growing season.
The National 4-H Congress is one of several national and statewide leadership development opportunities available to North Dakota youth through 4-H.
The workshop will discuss chickpea-flax and canola-pea combinations.
Webinars will cover current and expected agricultural market conditions and their impact on the state economy.
Though the colors of winter are understated, they are still fascinating if you look a little closer.
NDSU Extension and U of M Extension will hold their annual Advanced Crop Advisers Workshop on Feb. 8-9 at the Fargo Holiday Inn.
NDSU Extension and SDSU Extension will hold a webinar series for caregivers.
The NDSU Harvest Bowl program recognizes the success, dedication and hard work of outstanding agriculturists.
You can appreciate other cultures by learning to make their food.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation honored one Hall of Fame inductee and six North Dakota 4-H Century Families.
Incorporating native flowering plants into your garden, teaching a child to garden or keeping a garden journal are all resolutions you might have for your garden in 2022.
Growers will have an opportunity to learn more about sugarbeet diseases, weeds and insect pests during upcoming seminars.
Topics include small space gardening, growing great vegetables, attracting pollinators and preserving food safely.
Regular physical activity helps reduce our risk for chronic diseases including cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
NDSU Extension has developed an online tool to aid producers in making this decision.
You can repurpose your real Christmas tree as a bird feeding station.
Vitamin A is an important vitamin for beef cow diets this winter.
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