Reflect on the 2025 pumpkin growing season and prepare for 2026. Breeders, Extension vegetable educators, and other growers will join in on this Zoom conversation to discuss pumpkins.
The Women in Ag Network is a collaboration between the University of Minnesota Extension and Minnesota’s Farm Service Agency. It provides educational opportunities and events that enhance women’s ...
Volunteer naturalists create lasting impact across the state This year, Extension’s Minnesota Master Naturalist program is celebrating its 20th anniversary, looking back to its early days in 2005, ...
Oak wilt is a fatal tree disease caused by a fungus that affects all species of oak trees. Oak wilt spreads from diseased to healthy trees either below ground via connected roots or above ground by ...
Protect your trees and shrubs from animals and winter sun, take care of garden tools, and it’s time to bring out the ...
Join the University of Minnesota Extension, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, and the Minnesota Department of Health for a state-wide network dedicated to promoting mental and emotional ...
Join us from the comfort of your kitchen on Tuesday evenings to prepare your favorite holiday dishes. Along with cooking, ...
Food shelves are vital community resource hubs for people experiencing hunger. Here are three ways you can support Minnesota food shelves.
With calf prices at record highs, it’s more important than ever for producers to capture top dollar for every calf sold, without leaving money on the table. But which traits actually return the most ...
The core initiatives of the Rural Health Program include: Rural Health Policy Postdoctoral Program: For researchers addressing knowledge gaps in health policy, with a focus on rural communities.
The second annual Tri-County Winter Webinar Series will be held on Tuesday afternoons from September to December, allowing gardeners to learn from experts during the day. This informative series will ...
Climate change is not uniform globally or within the United States. Therefore, migratory birds’ arrival varies each spring and they are prompted to move within their four main flyways by specific ...
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