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Rooted in learning Master Gardener Rachel Newman bridges classroom and community at The Learning Garden. Rachel Newman typically provides gardening help to others as a Master Gardener volunteer and ...
Extension SNAP-Ed staff share personal stories in a video campaign designed to spark conversations about masculinity and build a culture of healthy men.
The summer of 2025 has already been a wild ride—from unseasonal cold snaps to blistering heat and powerful storms. If your yard took a hit, don’t worry. Here’s a simple, safe plan to get your yard and ...
Cottage food producers are small-scale, home-based food businesses that are an important part of our local economy, and they rely on community support to thrive.
State Ambassador year wraps up, the Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador leadership team reflects on their year of service, learning and leadership with an incredible group of young leaders.
Keeping teens safe online this summer The transition from school year into summer can be jarring for both parents and teenagers. Without structured days and after-school activities, adolescents are ...
Add to Calendar 2025-06-30 10:00:00 2025-06-30 13:00:00 Clothing and Textiles judging in Big Stone County Get your sewing machine oiled up and put your shopping skills to good use to get ready for ...
Seedling identification key. A step-by-step key to identify seedlings using plant characteristics. Includes both broadleaf and grass seedlings. Weed image search tool: From the Strand Memorial ...
Ruminant stomachs have four compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum and the abomasum. Rumen microbes ferment feed and produce volatile fatty acids, which is the cow’s main energy source.
This advanced online course focuses on food safety practices for all processes covered under the 2015 cottage food law including drying, baking, confections, jams and jellies, acid and acidified fruit ...
Care through the seasons. March—For existing trees, prune before growth begins, after coldest weather has passed April, May—Plant bare root trees as soon as the soil can be worked April, May—If last ...
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