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North Dakota scholarship reminders

North Dakota scholarship reminders

North Dakota scholarship reminders

High school seniors and senior parents may want to take note of the following reminders regarding North Dakota scholarships:Scholarship applications: North Dakota scholarship applications for the Class of 2025 are now open The deadline for students to submit their applications is Friday, June 6,...
Jessie Bailey was awarded PATH Intl. Equine Caretaker of the Year. (NDSU photo) healthy and happy.”

Jessie Bailey was awarded PATH Intl. Equine Caretaker of the Year. (NDSU photo) healthy and happy.”

NDSU Bison Strides program assistant wins national award

Jessie Bailey, NDSU Bison Strides program assistant, was recently honored as the 2024 Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International Equine Caretaker of the Year.
The one-day workshop will cover soil and water management topics relevant to North Dakota producers, agronomists, consultants and industry personnel. (NDSU photo)

The one-day workshop will cover soil and water management topics relevant to North Dakota producers, agronomists, consultants and industry personnel. (NDSU photo)

NDSU Extension to host Soil Water workshop on Jan. 22

The annual Soil Water Workshop hosted by NDSU Extension will be held on Jan. 22 with both in-person and virtual attendance options. The in-person workshop will be held at the Fargodome in Fargo, N.D. The oneday workshop will cover soil and water management topics relevant to N.D.
The leaf stems of Bright Lights Swiss chard come in brilliant shades of red, orange and yellow. (Flickr photo by Cristina Sanvito)

The leaf stems of Bright Lights Swiss chard come in brilliant shades of red, orange and yellow. (Flickr photo by Cristina Sanvito)

Top vegetable varieties in 2024

The first step to growing a great vegetable garden is to select the best varieties.Which varieties grow best in Dakota gardens?The answer is simple. To identify the best varieties for gardeners in the Dakotas, we need to test the varieties in the gardens of the Dakotas.
The state Game and Fish Department manages more than 200 wildlife management areas consisting of more than 200,000 acres spread out across the state. NDGF submitted photo

The state Game and Fish Department manages more than 200 wildlife management areas consisting of more than 200,000 acres spread out across the state. NDGF submitted photo

A public lands success story

By Doug Leier, Outreach Biologist “Government land” is a pretty standard designation for most public hunting property.