An intentionally Indigenous garden planted by Extension health and nutrition coordinator Elder June Blue serves as a place ...
The holiday season can be a busy time, but taking a moment to brush up on some key food safety strategies can help keep you ...
The University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership has released climate change summaries for nine geographic regions ...
White-tailed deer feed on gardens, landscape plants and trees, and agricultural crops. Deer damage has a rough or torn appearance. It does not look cleanly clipped. Deer damage is more likely when ...
Save the date! The second annual 4-H outdoor education summit will be held on Saturday, Nov. 23, at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve in East Bethel. Come for a fun-filled day of project workshops ...
Farmland rental rates are the largest input cost the farmer has. Landlords, farmers, and agri-business professionals should make plans to attend one of the informative meetings being held across ...
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), is a popular garden vegetable in Minnesota, grown for snap beans, shell beans or dry beans. Some varieties are suited for all three uses. Pods of all types may be ...
Called aeration, this practice greatly improves the storability of grain by maintaining a cool, uniform temperature throughout the storage. Aeration reduces mold development and insect activities – ...
The highest cost in most, if not all, cattle production systems is feed. Many producers use grazing to reduce costs for their operations. Properly managed pasture-based systems use land efficiently ...
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There are still things you can do to prepare your lawns and gardens to manage the winter and emerge healthier next spring.