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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION WEBINAR SERIES: MAKING EVERY ACRE PAY

Agronomists visiting northwest Minnesota (and eastern North Dakota for that matter) may be amazed to see just how quickly crop producers are able to complete their spring fieldwork to take advantage of as much of the short growing season as possible. As seedlings begin to emerge, the producers and these visiting agronomists alike might also […]

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION LAND RENT MEETINGS GO VIRTUAL, REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Landlords, farmers, and agri-business professionals should make plans to attend the informative meetings being held across Minnesota online. These free meetings are being provided by the University of Minnesota Extension. Farm land rental rates are the largest input cost the farmer has.  Determining a fair farm rent agreement is a challenge in today’s economy. Negotiating

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UMN BEEF TEAM TO HOST COW, CALF DAYS SEMINAR TOUR AND TRADE SHOW

The University of Minnesota Beef Team is proud to host the annual Cow/Calf Days Seminar Tour and Trade Show at 10 locations across the state in January. This event has been held for 47 years and continues to be the leading information, technology, and research outlet for cow/calf producers in the state of Minnesota. The

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION POLK COUNTY OFFICE TO HOLD NORTHWEST MINNESOTA DAIRY DAY

UPDATE: Northwest Minnesota Dairy Day in McIntosh has been postponed to Monday, April 8. The University of Minnesota Extension Polk County office is proud to announce the annual Dairy Day on March 14 in McIntosh says extension educator Heather Dufault.  “We have the Northwest Minnesota Dairy Day happening next Thursday, March 14,” said Dufault.  “It

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UMN BEEF TO HOST COW CALF DAYS SEMINAR TOUR AND TRADE SHOW

The University of Minnesota Beef Team is proud to host the annual Cow/Calf Days Seminar Tour and Trade Show at 10 locations across the state in January and February. This event has been held for over 45 years and continues to be the leading information, technology, and research outlet for cow/calf producers in the state

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