The University of Minnesota will lead a multi-state effort to help rural, tribal and underserved communities access federal funding for energy and environmental improvement efforts.
Extension's Community-based Opioid Prevention and Education (COPE) project supports recovery and healing through the power of community collaboration.
Findings from a 2022 study of compost use in community gardens suggest probably none.
With strong prices throughout 2022 for the state’s major commodities, Minnesota farms were able to improve their financial position in preparation for expected economic challenges in 2023.
You can use the Web Soil Survey to help you make more informed land purchase and management decisions.
Communities across Minnesota are reaping the benefits of a new program launched by CERTs and RSDP that engages young professionals.
Food prices continue to rise, and for many, these increases make it challenging to afford groceries. For some, the financial pinch is getting tighter with the end of E-SNAP.
With the springtime increase in temperature you may begin to notice insects in your home. Most of these insects are harmless, but they can be annoying when many of them are present.
This snowy winter has resulted in high chances for flooding, especially along our major rivers. Find out what you can do to prepare and recover if flooding comes your way.
Winter damage can affect your plants, trees and shrubs. Learn how to protect them and help them recover.
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