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Want to dive deeper into the world of crop scouting without leaving your home? Join us for a series of webinars, held from 3 to 4 p.m. on July 8, 15 and 22. These sessions are designed to boost your ...
State Ambassadors highlight ways for youth to stay involved this summer, including the statewide service project, YELLO leadership conference, Engineering Design Challenge and fair season.
Minnesota Master Naturalist Tanner Barnharst reveals lichens in Minnesota’s urban, rural and in-between spaces.
Training for all 4-H volunteers and new learning opportunities create more inclusive environments for youth with disabilities.
The University of Minnesota Extension beef systems management specialist thrives on listening to ranchers across Minnesota and supporting their work with helpful, timely education ...
Bloom boom Colorful dahlias and delphiniums draw people in to buy the veggies, herbs and jams Berry Ridge Farms offers for sale at the Alexandria Farmers Market under the Big Ole statue every Saturday ...
Extension developed a list of native trees expected to thrive 50 -100 years from now; volunteers journal observations to offer clues for how species might fare north of current growing zones.
University of Minnesota Extension health and wellness coordinators teach practical ways to “make the healthy choice the easy choice,” for low-income youth, families and seniors.
This is a good time to plant woody shrubs and establish good practices for keeping your garden pest and disease-free.
Finding the hidden millions in Minnesota’s small towns Extension offers county-specific data about wealth that could reshape rural communities. Minnesota’s baby boomers are preparing to hand down ...
CornerStone Youth Center was established to help meet these needs, launching as a safe space for youth across Becker County. It wasn’t long before the center was brimming with local kids. Hamm says ...
Sharing research with agricultural professionals, the people who have the most influence on crop farmers today. Field School participant Christine Wicks walks through a research crop field as others ...
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