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University of Minnesota Extension educator Marissa Schuh used decorative craft models and art supplies to prepare a lesson on food crop pest scouting.
Extension's team of SNAP-Ed health and wellness coordinators has helped over 80 food shelves reduce stigma and promote shopper choice by improving the layout of their physical spaces.
The donation enables expansion of existing programming with Minnesota 4-H and will help initiate pilot youth safety 4-H programs in Utah and Wisconsin.
The Alfalfa Harvest Alert helps forage producers make timely and informed decisions about when to harvest. Local Extension educators, like Jackie Estrem and Taylor Herbert, take scissors-cut samples ...
What happens when RSDP staff team up with a sustainability leader in Zimbabwe? A cross-continental exchange sparking connection, learning and lasting impact.
In this session, participants will visit two different sanctuaries for pollinators. The first location is at the Urban Plains Park in Fargo, North Dakota. The second location is at Queens Park in ...
Apples are pollinated by insects, with bees and flies transferring pollen from flowers of one apple tree to those of another. But you don't need to plant a whole orchard to enjoy apples right off the ...
Beekeeping classes and events are designed to help professionals and homeowners support and keep bees. They are also for bee owners and those who raise bees for honey production.
Find photos and identifying characteristics that’ll help you identify common Minnesota weeds.
Adding compost to light, sandy soil helps it hold moisture and nutrients. Adding it to heavy soil improves drainage. Contain your compost in some type of structure 3 to 5 feet wide. Put your compost ...
Spring and summer are a great time of year to walk your pastures, monitor weed growth, and ensure a safe and healthy environment for your horse(s). Join University of Minnesota Extension Educators for ...
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