The Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships (RSDP) bring together community and University knowledge and resources to drive sustainability in four focus areas: agriculture and food systems, ...
The Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain and University of Minnesota Extension will host an in-person viewing of a Project ECHO presentation. This free event is open to social workers, ...
From leadership and service to hands-on project learning, Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador Maddy B. shares how 4-H is empowering youth this winter.
Washington County partners with Extension to deliver practical education and research you can use at home, at work and in your community.
Water your garden so that your plants always have enough moisture. On sandy, well-drained soil, you may need to water twice a week. For soils that hold moisture, such as heavier clay soils or loamy ...
The Extension committee of the Association of Minnesota Counties (AMC) is seeking applications for youth-driven projects that respond to real community needs and make a great impact.
The Community Mentorship program is designed to help organizations serve their community through in-depth financial capability training.
In the next two decades, an estimated 70% of U.S. farmland will change hands, putting many family farms and their communities at a critical juncture.
A groundbreaking study documenting the widespread decline of bird populations across almost all species and habitats in North America revealed that since 1970, 2.9 billion birds — approximately 29% of ...
As we step into 2025, garden design is evolving to reflect our growing appreciation for nature, sustainability, and personal well-being. This year, several exciting trends are emerging that promise to ...
The University of Minnesota Farm Family Recognition Program honors farm families from throughout Minnesota for their significant contributions to the agriculture industry and their local communities.
Climate change is not uniform globally or within the United States. Therefore, migratory birds’ arrival varies each spring and they are prompted to move within their four main flyways by specific ...
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