4-H members Thomas Jewett and Chance Jacobson led a farm safety session at the Ignite by 4-H Summit.
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The 2024 North Central Region 4-H Volunteer Impact Study found that 4-H volunteers value their time with youth and notice community changes.
The Cass County team placed eighth overall, and Greta Olsen earned the highest individual score in the nation.
The award will finance a North Dakota 4-H initiative designed to prepare youth for their futures.
4-H'ers who traveled to Atlanta for National 4-H Congress say they feel inspired by their experience.
Extension agents and specialists receive national recognition for their 4-H programming.
Farmers and ranchers have until March 3, 2025, to file their 2024 income tax returns without penalty if they have not made estimates.
Four 4-H'ers have joined the North Dakota 4-H Ambassador program.
Laxmi Prasad, new NDSU Extension water engineer, welcomes questions from producers.
Building soil organic matter and improving soil health is a long-term investment and requires consistent practices like having well-timed and purposeful tillage, planting cover crops and implementing crop rotation and diversity.
Activities include a trade show, meals, tours and interactive discussions.
The event also offers 18 concurrent seminars covering agronomy, livestock and agricultural life.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation honored six 4-H Century Families, four volunteers and one hall of fame inductee.
Drought and fire, in combination this fall, will have a negative impact on forage production the next year.
The 50th annual Harvest Bowl program at North Dakota State University will be held Nov. 15 and 16.
The program provides an opportunity for agricultural producers and tax preparers to learn about tax management alternatives while there is still time to implement year-end tax management decisions.
North Dakota State University faculty and staff received awards for excellence in research, teaching, Extension and support staff efforts in an awards ceremony on Nov. 6.
Topics to be discussed include variety selection, soil fertility, plant protection (weed, disease and insect management) and soybean markets.
Heifer development and capturing value for genetically superior cows will be among the topics discussed at the workshop.
Governor Burgum declared Oct. 6-12 4-H Week in North Dakota.
The 26th Annual Dakota Feeder Calf Show and Feedout will provide producers an opportunity to experience retained ownership of calves beyond the cow-calf segment of cattle production.
Current Medicare beneficiaries, those new to Medicare, family members, caregivers and others are invited to learn how Medicare Part D coverage works, differences between plans, changes to Medicare in 2025, and how to protect themselves against Medicare open enrollment fraud.
4-H clubs incorporate nutrition, fitness and healthy activities into their meetings in 2023-2024.
Producers can use soybean iron chlorosis scores to select soybean varieties for the 2025 season.
NDSU Extension Farm Safety Camp participants were recognized for their efforts to prevent accidents by correctly marking slow-moving vehicles.
New NDSU Extension swine specialist Taw Scaff sees opportunities for expansion of the swine industry in North Dakota.
4-H youth receive scholarships from the North Dakota 4-H Foundation.
Weekly classes help adults, especially those 50 and older, eat more nutritiously and be more physically active.
Hunters participating in fall bird season should be aware of the risk of HPAI in wildlife and use measures to prevent transmission to domestic poultry flocks.
Ewe and lamb health will be one of the topics covered.
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