![Animation of a woman with a cart holding a grocery list in the produce section of a grocery store](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Grocery%20shopping%20screenshot%20from%20video.jpg?h=aba8f0c5&itok=GCl5Srkh)
Serie de videos animados cortos para ayudar a apoyar a las familias y comunidades latinas de Minnesota a tomar decisiones saludables.
![Animation of a woman with a cart holding a grocery list in the produce section of a grocery store](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Grocery%20shopping%20screenshot%20from%20video.jpg?h=aba8f0c5&itok=GCl5Srkh)
This series of short, animated videos helps support Minnesota Latino families and communities in healthy decision-making.
![Flemmie Pansy Kittrell in front of a map with strings going to dozens of locations](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Flemmie_Pansy_Kittrell.jpg?h=bfced127&itok=6uQIuFDV)
Trish Olson, Extension associate dean in Family Development, highlights Flemmie Pansy Kittrell, a leader in the field of home economics.
![A portrait of Kimberlee Bell](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/KimberleeBell.jpg_.jpg?h=96281f56&itok=vc5iwS4x)
Kimberlee Bell credits 4-H with teaching her a wide range of important skills, which led to her being a U.S. foreign service officer for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
![Main street scene with four people walking downtown and a water tower far away](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/902%20crop.jpg?h=06e430f6&itok=OXjRUoQk)
University of Minnesota Extension’s Neil Linscheid is digging deep into finding out how communities can create environments that help entrepreneurs flourish.
![Shelves of non-perishable food items at Shashe Grocery](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Shashe-Market-shelves-with-non-perishable-items.jpg?h=b49e848d&itok=8H_gSZqF)
Partnership turns local corner market into an essential source for culturally relevant, healthy foods.
![Two tan deer in a green wheat field with buildings and a dirt road in the background and a sign in the forefront that says "University of Minnesota Living Laboratory."](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Deer-on-campus.jpg?h=7d00314b&itok=n9DF4HFW)
Reduced wildlife habitat can make even the most skittish animal turn to alternative food and habitat sources - including our home landscapes.
![Red and white lily-like flowers amidst other plants by a large window.](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/Amaryllis-in-window.jpg?h=616c2941&itok=OjcUXzIq)
A forgotten amaryllis can surprise you with how it bounces back.
![Man in winter clothing using a snowblower to remove snow from a driveway and blowing it onto a birch tree and two large spruce trees.](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/snow-removal-yard.jpg?h=7fd71791&itok=cpqWW7mg)
Weather extremes and variability during Minnesota winters can cause cold damage to plants. You can prevent some of it.
![Dalila Hussein](/sites/extension.umn.edu/files/styles/crop_featured_image_crop/public/HHH%20Dalila.jpg?h=a86cebac&itok=Wchnx7zz)
A series of profiles of students, faculty and staff who have worked with the Humphrey and RSDP through the years tells the story of partnership between these two organizations.
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