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The seed of Larry’s donation project was planted when he joined the University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program in Goodhue County. Using the greenhouse attached to his home, ...
Water isn’t just a resource for Bob McNamara. It’s life itself. “You don’t know until it’s gone how important it is.” ...
Minnesota Master Naturalist Janet Nelson captures nature’s details with skillful precision honed at crime scenes.
Ruth Linkenmeyer Meirick's 4-H roots shaped her skills and professional mission of addressing rural healthcare challenges.
Incorporating native plants into your garden is a fantastic way to support local wildlife and create a sustainable ecosystem.
Join the Minnesota 4-H State Ambassadors for a webinar titled "Mental Health in the Field," on Wednesday, April 23 at 7 p.m.
Youth will have the opportunity to ask questions about their chosen career path and learn how to cope with the mental health challenges that come with the career. We hope to see you there! This ...
This is a good time to check your houseplants for pests and some trees and shrubs are ready for pruning. See what else you can do while waiting to get into the garden. University of Minnesota ...
Home Yard and garden Solve a problem Plant diseases Gray mold in the flower garden Remove infected plants or plant parts in a paper bag. Bury or compost all infected plant parts. Compost stems, leaves ...
Join experienced youth leaders from the Horse and Horseless Horse project areas at the Horseless Horse Spring workshop series. This is an opportunity to develop your understanding and knowledge of ...
Biosecurity practices and procedures reduce transmission of disease-causing organisms (pathogens) between and within farms. A biosecurity plan can protect your farm from external pathogens and ...
Rhizoctonia root and stem rot is a common soybean disease that typically causes most damage to seedlings, but can also damage older plants. It can kill and stunt plants to result in significant yield ...