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Where have all the bugs gone? Both our insect friends and foes have different strategies for surviving a Minnesota winter.
Where have all the bugs gone? Both our insect friends and foes have different strategies for surviving a Minnesota winter.
Dakota County is the home base for Sam Talbot, an Extension educator who is helping to reintroduce the prairie violet.
A new video series invites you into kitchens where families pass on stories, recipes and cultural remedies from one generation to the next.
Beginning farmers nationwide will have access to an ever-growing amount of resources thanks to a new federal grant awarded to the University of Minnesota.
Happy holidays from the Extension horticulture team! Here's a rundown of giving ideas for you and your favorite gardener.
Woodland owners can help reduce pressures on northern long-eared bat populations as the species faces a rapid population decline from white-nose syndrome.
Volunteers lead lessons on infusing fibers with plant dyes and journaling scientific observations.
Also called Zanzibar gem or Zee Zee plant, the ZZ plant it is easy to find in garden stores and even easier to care for.
Sometimes TLC (tender loving care) can turn into TMC (too much care) especially when it comes to watering houseplants.
The Soil Management Summit emphasizes proven farmer experience and applied science.
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