Summer is a busy time for Extension’s faculty, staff, participants and volunteers and after two years of uncertainty and disappointment, we are looking forward to a more normal season in 2022.
No town is a one-stop shop anymore. We live, work, shop and play in a fairly large region. Read how rural communities are rewriting their narrative.
Learn about the role of nutrition in substance abuse recovery and practical ways to include key nutrients in one’s diet.
Tenemos una serie de videos disponible en español sobre la práctica a cuidar un jardín.
Spring flooding can cause major damage to homes, communities and farms. Use these strategies to ease the problems associated with floods or other disasters.
As we celebrate Earth Day, let's reflect on how access to the outdoors enriches visitors’ and residents’ experiences within a community.
As transplants get established and seeds emerge from the soil, young vegetable plants may meet one of the season’s earliest emerging pests: cutworms.
Assess your soil this spring with easy hands-on, fun and informative tests you can do at home. These kid-friendly activities make great community garden demonstrations.
Extension's pasture-related research helps horse owners choose ideal pasture forages, keeps horses healthier, and helps owners reduce feed costs.
Learn about the science behind the high-risk season for oak wilt, one of Minnesota's most dangerous diseases of oak trees.
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