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When youth are empowered with voice, purpose and support, service transforms into leadership—and sparks lasting change in both individuals and communities.
Two University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardeners from Anoka County are cultivating more than just plants at local elementary schools: They’re growing community connections and environmental ...
Understanding Minnesota’s agritourism liability law and how to use signage and waivers appropriately can help ensure your guests’ safety and your own peace of mind.
A little trust goes a long way. In fact, scholars link trust in communities to successes such as stronger volunteerism, healthier residents, and economic prosperity. 1 That means building trust in ...
The Minnesota 4-H Agriculture Ambassador Program is a leadership opportunity for youth in grades 10 through one year post-high school (grade 13). who are passionate about agriculture and educating ...
As autumn settles over Minnesota, gardeners may encounter a silvery shimmer across their lawns and shrubs in the early morning light. On closer inspection, they find the handiwork of funnel weaver ...
Join us at the North Central Research and Outreach Center (NCROC) for a field day highlighting the latest research and information around cover crops and perennial pasture management. Check-in will ...
River birch is a fast-growing, native shade tree from the Mississippi River flood plain in southeastern Minnesota. They are easily adaptable to a variety of soil types. River birch are known for its ...
Gear up for prime lawn care month. Don’t put diseased plants in the compost. Get ready to plant garlic and bulbs. Time for amaryllis to take a rest!
Learn about the biological and physical changes, social and emotional changes, teen brain development of teens and more. We also provide tips on what parents can do to help their teen through these ...
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Tomato hornworms are very large caterpillars with a horn-like tail. Their favorite plant is tomato. Hornworms chew leaves and can completely defoliate plants. They can also chew holes in the fruit.