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This six-week interactive health and nutrition program is designed to help families develop skills, attitudes and behaviors necessary to maintain a healthy diet and stay active — and it works. In fact ...
Despite being often associated with specialty crops, farm-to-school sourcing in Minnesota tilted heavily to proteins, which accounted for 48% of all spending by grantees. Vegetables and fruit, in ...
Learn how to acclimate potted plants to the outdoors and be on the lookout for garden pests. Remember to water newly planted trees and shrubs regularly.
MARL has helped more than 380 rural Minnesotans. Leaders and alumni share how the program helps people grow leadership skills and connect with others.
Small grain summer plot tours provide farmers and crop consultants with the tools to make small grain production successful and profitable.
Want to dive deeper into the world of crop scouting without leaving your home? Join us for a series of webinars, held from 3 to 4 p.m. on July 8, 15 and 22. These sessions are designed to boost your ...
Due to differences in equipment and required food safety processes, a wider variety of commercially prepared freeze-dried foods are available than those sold by cottage food producers. Permission is ...
Spark your passion for creation in the world of woodworking. Youth in K-3 are invited to this beginner woodworking camp and will learn basic tools and create unique projects. Bring your own water ...
Beekeeping classes and events are designed to help professionals and homeowners support and keep bees. They are also for bee owners and those who raise bees for honey production.
Helmets, other appropriate safety equipment, and a current Coggins form for each horse are required. A paper copy that can be left with volunteers is preferred. University of Minnesota Extension is ...
Wildlife biologists and volunteers from Pheasants & Quail Forever are hosting a morning of fun educational activities, snacks, and habitat restoration for 4-H! Learn about the important role these ...