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AGRICULTURE EDUCATION

Extension specialists will present sessions aimed at helping ranchers prepare for calving in potentially adverse weather conditions.
North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota universities and teaching programs encourage prospective and practicing teachers in a variety of ways.
Many of the agricultural education openings in the northern Plains are the result of the addition of programs at high schools and career technical centers or expansion of existing programs.
Millions of birds are set to begin migrating this spring.

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The two factors that will influence forage production in 2023 are April through June precipitation and grazing management in 2022.
The program will be hosted on Zoom.
The most recent guidance document pertains to transitioning the sale and use of the remaining OTC antimicrobials to prescription status.
The College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources plan will trim $600,000 from NDSU's total budget deficit.
Invasive grasses decrease forage quality for grazing livestock
Live presentations are planned.

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The hour-long webinars will begin on Feb. 28.
FFA member and chapter president Samuel Green shared with Katie Pinke that FFA has taught him skills to be a better leader. Pinke says many of today's leaders lack these skills.
Six school districts are involved in the North Valley Career and Technology Center, which offers a number of programs, including ag education, to students who otherwise would have fewer class options.

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