April is the National Financial Capability Month. For Tonia Brinston, it’s not just about numbers; it's about people.
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With Jim Ostlie's leadership, Swift Falls Winners 4-H Club youth learn important social skills while giving back to their community, regardless of their age or ability.
Our soils and soil fertility have been impacted by this past winter’s unusual temperatures and moisture patterns. Planting seeds and transplants this season should focus on average last-frost dates rather than soil temperatures.
Youth are able to improve their dairy knowledge and skills while networking with peers at Gopher Dairy Camp, held June 20-22 on the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities campus.
Extension Yard and Garden has a new series of shrub pruning videos and new pages offering comprehensive information about managing (or encouraging) weeds.
This April is predicted to be warm after a winter of record warmth and minimal snow. This will affect insects and this year’s gardening season in many ways.
As we try to improve feed efficiency, it is useful to think about and minimize sources of energy loss from the animal.
Human infections with avian influenza A viruses are uncommon but have occurred sporadically worldwide. If you are working directly with cattle that have tested positive or are suspected to be infected and you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, please consult your physician.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been found in two more states, Idaho and Michigan. The virus appears to have been introduced by wild birds. If your animals appear sick, contact your veterinarian.
A resistance-focused climate adaptation approach to retain the current state of woodlands involves creating areas called refugia to protect species that may not perform well with climate change.