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This webinar series is about cattle and sheep solar grazing and growing forages or grain crops under solar panels. The practice of grazing livestock under solar panels has become increasingly popular.
Staying home alone for the first time can be stressful! Youth in grades 3-6 are invited to join us as we explore topics, including: We will make a home fire escape plan, review questions to ask with ...
95% of infectious calf scours is caused by rotavirus, coronavirus, or Cryptosporidium. Dehydration is what kills calves, and correcting with supplemental electrolytes is the most crucial part of any ...
Anoka County 4-H members interested in the Horse Training project are invited to join other project members and their training horses to work through the six-step process of the horse training project ...
Raised beds have better soil structure and drainage compared to ground-level gardens. They give you a head start on gardening in the spring by warming up the soil earlier in the season. Types include ...
Anne Stevenson, Extension educator [email protected] ...
Join Extension foresters to discuss some of the key issues and questions around forest and woodlands facing Minnesota landowners. These online sessions will be very informal and open to all interested ...
Cavity trees, dead standing trees, and downed dead trees create habitat for many species of mammals, birds, insects, amphibians, and reptiles, which positively impacts the rest of the ecosystem.
Providing opportunities for families to thrive in 4-H is crucial to the program's success. We want not only our youth to feel a sense of belonging, but their entire families as well.
Dill grows best in a well drained, slightly acidic soil, rich in organic matter. Dill does not transplant easily. Sow seeds directly into the ground where the plants are to grow. Growing dill indoors ...
To increase awareness and advocacy, Minnesota 4-H State Ambassadors are encouraging youth and adults to learn more about mental health and wellbeing during the month of May.
Do you have plants with spots, speckles and holes? Think you have a handle on what’s going on but unsure of what to do? The University of Minnesota horticulture team can help fruit and vegetable ...
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