Irrigating for quality crops while conserving water requires technology and the knowledge that powers it.
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Time outside can reduce anxiety and build mindfulness as we notice nature around us. Take photos as you walk and share your images with others in our spring photo celebration.
The awards were presented on May 3 by Extension Dean Bev Durgan.
University of Minnesota Extension has been a part of the national American Rose Trials for Sustainability (A.R.T.S.) program since 2015.
Beekeeping in Minnesota has to face unique challenges like winter, mites and more.
"No Mow May" might help pollinators, but can cause problems down the line for your lawn. You can still help both.
Now that most Minnesotans can see their lawns again after a record-breaking winter, some aren’t too happy with what the melt has revealed. People are noticing big, juicy white grubs feeding on their lawns.
Tropical milkweed is one type of milkweed advertised to support monarchs. But it has a complex and likely negative impact on the butterflies.
Extension is an ever-changing and growing organization, and this edition of Source showcases the impact and the innovation of Extension’s educational programming across our state.
Planting some small grains in the fall presents opportunities in a changing climate