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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.
University of Minnesota Extension worked with the Opioid Settlement Advisory Council to distribute $200,000 in funding for local youth prevention, peer support and harm reduction projects.
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.
Among his fondest memories with the Blue Earth County 4-H Clever Clovers Club is performing with his older brother at the Minnesota State Fair. "He and I did a yo-yo and juggling performance together, ...
According to new data from the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State, the median net farm income for Minnesota farms dropped to $21,964 in 2024, marking the lowest level this century.
The University of Minnesota Extension is excited to bring back the online Wildlife webinar series.This year, we'll explore how forestry management impacts wildlife habitats, economic decisions, and ...
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 ...
Youth development programs are essential for ALICE families, helping youth thrive and build stronger communities through access to affordable, high-quality support and opportunities. This is a good ...
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 ...
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