Join University of Minnesota Extension educators and Master Gardners in Wright, McLeod, and Meeker counties for this winter webinar series for beginning gardeners and homeowners. Attend as many as you ...
Learn best management practices for keeping chickens during Minnesota winters. The class will cover winter hardy breeds, chicken coop and run preparations with considerations for ventilation, lighting ...
Join our field trip for an in-depth look at the evolution of the Madison Mercantile, a dynamic community-centered space fostering culture, connection, and innovation. We’ll learn how the Madison ...
Workshops, webinars and other learning opportunities for horse owners and equine professionals. Horse certificate courses are self-paced on a specific topic, such as nutrition or manure management.
Come try out some sweet science and engineering activities with chocolate as our guide. Youth and adults are invited to a STEM PDC (Project Development Committee) kickoff event with hands-on chocolaty ...
This class and the waiting list are full. Registration is closed. Join Bell Museum staff on a journey through Minnesota’s deciduous forest biome! We will be learning about the history, flora, fauna, ...
Crow Wing Soil and Water CCMI intern Nigel Pennington-Flax will talk about common invasive plants in Minnesota and what to do about them. You can attend in person or on Zoom. University of Minnesota ...
The University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership provides tools to help communities understand their climate risk ...
Now accepting applications for the Class of 2025 Master Gardener volunteer interns. Learn research-based best practices. Grow your horticulture skills. Share your gardening knowledge with others. The ...
A Food Partner Challenge award helped Sherburne County 4-H members provide dairy products for their local food shelf with milk supplied from their own dairy farms.
The Extension Men and Fathers team includes leaders Thao Pham, Michael Stratten and Donna Anderson as well as Lani Xiong, ...
To store seeds after they are dry, put them in paper envelopes and label them. Plastic bags can trap moisture inside the bag, ...