The event includes a tour of on-campus research facilities and opportunities to see first-hand the work of the scientists, students and Extension specialists of the Department of Animal Sciences.
4-H
The event provided a way for public leaders to invest in and engage with North Dakota 4-H’ers in a hands-on, learn-by-doing atmosphere.
The analyzer program uses partial budgeting to compare the economics of prevented planting with either late planting the crop for which a prevented-planting payment could be received or planting some other crop.
The youth created a visual representation of what building stronger communities means to them.
She will oversee the NDSU Extension parent education network and lead programs and interventions related to child development, childcare and community programming.
This year’s events will feature the latest research on issues that impact agriculture in North Dakota.
Youth ages 12 to 18 are invited to join a hands-on agronomy experience and learn about careers in agronomy.
The crop management field school is designed to give crop advisers and farmers information that can be used immediately.
Integrated pest management involves using the right type of control at the right time for the right duration to control pests effectively.
The rapid maturation of winter rye makes the timing of harvest critical to ensure optimum nutrient content for livestock.
Ramsey County's 4-H air raffle junior and senior teams swept the state air rifle championship. Pierce County won the beginner division.
The delegates explored issues affecting youth and the role youth can play in addressing those issues.
Lacey Quail is the new livestock management specialist at the NDSU North Central Research Extension Center in Minot.
Margo Bowerman will lead North Dakota's 4-H STEM programming across the state.
Teams from several counties took top honors at the 4-H Archery Indoor Championships held recently in Minot.
The goal of the training is to better equip local responders with the skills and resources needed to respond to an animal disease outbreak or mass livestock mortality.
Safety experts at North Dakota State University remind other drivers to give trucks extra room to operate.
Pires strongly believes that sustainable agriculture and the resilience of our ecosystems are fundamentally connected to the health of our soil.
NDSU weed scientists first confirmed resistance to PPO-inhibiting (Group 14) herbicides in kochia in 2022.
From 2023 to 2024, statewide average pastureland values increased 6.63%\.
Ken Hellevang, NDSU Extension engineer, will retire May 31 after 44 years of service.
Recent safety advisory highlights potential problems with American Welding & Tank nurse tanks.
NDSU Extension and Research Extension Centers recognize 36 individuals for their years of service.
Experts will share research findings and experience with goat browsing and buckthorn control.
The team placed fourth overall in the nation.
Becky Peterson of Mandan begins her term as chair of the North Dakota 4-H Foundation.
The National 4-H Congress is one of several national and statewide leadership development opportunities available to North Dakota youth through 4-H.
Youth join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassador program.
Extension agents and specialists receive national recognition for their 4-H programming.
Drummond will work closely with the Foundation board to garner support for North Dakota 4-H.
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