While subzero temperatures are not the most pleasant conditions for us, they can be a factor in helping to control pests. Warmer winter temperatures may mean more EAB larvae are likely to survive.
Winter is here, and with it comes a new year full of great events, activities and fun in 4-H, including BLU, TEEL and Winter Round Up.
Curt Forst finds the AIS Detectors program to be a natural fit. His goals are to protect the water quality of the lake he lives on and to keep issues from spreading to other lakes.
Brown County 4-H'ers of the Comfrey Comets 4-H Club received a Helping Hands Award to help beautify their township and gained a sense of community pride in the process.
You and your family can have a nutritious holiday meal without breaking the bank.
Over 600 4-H’ers took on the statewide challenge with awards given in the categories of tallest sunflower, largest sunflower head, most petals and most seeds.
From interviewing alumni for their Cloverchat podcast channel to planning BLU and TEEL events that will engage youth in leadership and energy conservation, this year's state ambassador team is definitely putting their skills to use.
Winter weather is tough enough on plants. Use these strategies to protect your plants from animal browsers.
Using data collected from over 13,000 weather stations during a 30-year period, the new USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map provides higher resolution and more accurate zonal information.
Can camels be raised as dairy in Minnesota? An innovative collaboration between Extension and Somali community members in Stearns County is exploring the possibilities.
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