Improving how groundwater is understood makes initiatives to reduce contaminants and conserve natural resources more effective
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With a variety of skills and experience, often hard-won through working for others, Latinos look for ways to lower barriers to ownership.
Extension helps separated and divorced parents keep their children’s needs at the center of their relationship.
The interdependence of five counties and three tribal communities, with Bemidji as an economic hub, got the gears turning for Rani Bhattacharyya.
Credits for the Fall 2022 issue of Source magazine.
Summer is a busy time for Extension’s faculty, staff, participants and volunteers and after two years of uncertainty and disappointment, we are looking forward to a more normal season in 2022.
Soybean farmers have been asked to keep an eye out for a pest that was found for the first time in Minnesota soybean fields in 2021.
As an Extension horticulture intern, Noah Burley bridged two pieces of his heart: U.S. military veterans and plants.
SNAP-Ed celebrates 30 years.
Marissa Schuh brings an appreciation for insects to her University of Minnesota Extension work with gardeners and farmers.