As outdoor temperatures warm during late winter, spring, and early summer, the potential for grain storage problems increases, along with the need for grain monitoring and management.
Knowing your native plant community helps you understand how your woodland functions and what management approaches are most likely to succeed.
After months of low light, dry air, and slow growth, this is the right time to give houseplants a little extra attention so they can thrive through spring and summer. Think of it as spring cleaning ...
Parsley seed trials for 2025. Plain Leaf parsley topped its category. Photo credit: Katherine Bjorndahl. Minnesota gardeners proved once again that they’re both adventurous and resilient during the ...
The Women in Ag Network is a collaboration between the University of Minnesota Extension and Minnesota’s Farm Service Agency. It provides educational opportunities and events that enhance women’s ...
There are a variety of fruit spreads you can make and preserve at home. Once prepared, these fruit spreads may be canned for shelf-stable storage, refrigerated for immediate use or frozen. For recipes ...
Canning can be a safe and personally rewarding way to preserve quality food at home. Canning special products for family and friends is a fulfilling experience and a source of pride for many people.
Canning can be a safe and personally rewarding way to preserve quality food at home. Canning special products for family and friends is a fulfilling experience and a source of pride for many people.
Every September, 4-H'ers and their dogs compete in agility, obedience, showmanship and rally. This two-day event takes place at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. The Minnesota 4-H State Dog Show will ...
Blanching is an important step in preserving vegetables for both food safety and quality. Fresh vegetables should be blanched before freezing, drying, or dehydrating to kill bacteria that might be on ...
Frog Tree Farm, one of Minnesota’s oldest continuously operated Black-owned family farms, is partnering with RSDP to create a heritage trail that celebrates Black rural history, art, and culture.
Nobles County partners with Extension to deliver practical education and research you can use at home, at work and in your community.