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Animal browsing and other damage can lead to plant stress. Here's how to make sure your plants are protected this winter and emerge healthy in spring.
Animal browsing and other damage can lead to plant stress. Here's how to make sure your plants are protected this winter and emerge healthy in spring.
Most people grow day-neutral strawberries as annuals, removing the plants after one growing season. But some gardeners and farmers successfully keep them growing for two or more seasons.
Q and A with Joshua Muñoz: veteran, teacher, beekeeper and honey ambassador.
How can rural and urban communities work together? Learn about their similarities and building networks across boundaries.
Proud Vietnam veteran and U of M retiree Jim Rowe recently attended a beekeeping field day near his home in Owatonna.
Find extreme weather resources for farmers, ranchers and gardeners.
How short should you mow? Should you leave the leaves? And what about dormant seeding? We have some advice.
Food and nutrition projects are growing, thanks to Extension’s judges, volunteers, donors and curious young minds.
It’s never too early to think about your next garden.
Equipped with communication skills and climate science knowledge, these Extension participants direct efforts toward communities.
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