March 16, 2023VITICULTURE ...WineVit showcases important WSU student and faculty wine science researchWSU research representation was strong at the recent WineVit conference READ MORE
March 16, 2023DAKOTA GARDENER ...Dakota Gardener: Growing apricots in North DakotaBe sure to select an apricot variety that can survive cold winters, yet bloom late in the spring READ MORE
March 16, 2023BIRD FLU ...NDSU Extension offers guidance on handling HPAI-suspected wildlife this springPoultry owners are encouraged to practice good biosecurity to protect their birds from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza READ MORE
March 16, 2023PORK PRODUCERS ...S.D. pork producers encouraged tell their story through Your Farm Sustainability Report Producers can share their sustainability efforts through the Pork Checkoff-funded Your Farm Sustainability Report READ MORE
March 16, 2023UPCOMING EVENT ...Sheep and goat production management workshop to be held on April 6thPreregistration required by April 3rd READ MORE
March 16, 2023GARDENING ...Plant rhubarb, the pie plant, in MarchMarch is an ideal month to plant rhubarb, a perennial vegetable that favors cool weather READ MORE
March 16, 2023GARDENING ...Neighborhood Leadership Academy awards 20 mini-grantsGrants support neighborhood initiatives including community gardens in schools and parks, neighborhood gatherings, and more READ MORE
March 15, 2023Russian-thistle dispersion and the effect of plant size and stubble heightPULLMAN, Wash. — Russian-thistle is a problematic weed mainly because of its dispersion ability and high speed production. Due to its rolling motion Russian-thistle weeds can scatter over long distances.... READ MORE
March 15, 20234-H ...North Dakota 4-H livestock judging contest winners announcedMore than 170 youth judged cattle, swine, goats and sheep at the North Dakota 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest READ MORE
March 15, 2023NEW MANAGER ...SDSU Feed Mill hires new managerTrent McKee has become the new manager of SDSU Feed Mill READ MORE