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08/19/21 Sound Ag Advice 433
Faced with poor corn yields due to drought, some producers have begun harvesting corn for cattle forage instead of grain. Zac Carlson, NDSU Extension beef cattle speci...
8/12/21 Sound Ag Advice 432
For farmers and ranchers in most parts of North Dakota, drought conditions continue to be top of mind. Daryl Ritchison, director of the North Dakota Agricultural Weath...
08/05/21 Sound Ag Advice 431
The drought not only affects crops and plants. It also may be causing problems for your home and other buildings. NDSU Extension agricultural engineer, Ken Hellevang, ...
7/29/21 Sound Ag Advice 430
Kelli Anderson, NDSU Host 0:00 This is Sound Ag aAdvice, a weekly feature presented by NDSU Extension. I'm Kelli Anderson and I'm joined this week by Dr. Gerald Stok...
07/22/2021 Sound Ag Advice 429
Working in agriculture is accompanied by managing a variety of stresses on a regular basis. Sean Brotherson, NDSU Extension family life specialist, joins Sound Ag Advi...
07/15/2021 Sound Ag Advice 428
Fly problems have been a concern for some livestock producers this summer says Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist. Stokka ...
07/08/2021 Sound Ag Advice 427
As the summer winds downs, breeding season is on the minds of sheep producers says Travis Hoffman, the NDSU and University of Minnesota Extension sheep specialist. In ...
07/01/2021 Sound Ag Advice 426
With prolonged drought conditions across all of North Dakota, the risk of equipment fires can increase, especially when it comes to baling forages for hay. On this wee...
6/24/2021 Sound Ag Advice 425
Summer temperatures will warm stored grain, which could lead to insect infestations and mold growth quickly. Ken Hellevang, NDSU Extension agricultural engineer, joins...
6/17/2021 Sound Ag Advice 424
Sheep and goat producers have an opportunity to take advantage of strong lamb markets says NDSU Extension sheep specialist Travis Hoffman. In this week’s Sound Ag Advi...
06/10/21 Sound Ag Advice 423
Summers usually are mild in North Dakota but hot, humid days do occur and can be dangerous and even deadly for cattle. Karl Hoppe, NDSU Extension livestock systems spe...
06/03/21 Sound Ag Advice 422
What is the difference between composting and pushing manure into a pile? Mary Keena, NDSU Extension livestock environmental management specialist, answers this questi...
05/27/21 Sound Ag Advice 421
Summer pneumonia is a respiratory disease/pneumonia that occurs in beef calves nursing their dams. On this week’s Sound Ag Advice, Dr. Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension ve...
05/20/21 Sound Ag Advice 420
As producers begin to turn out their livestock onto summer pastures, it can be tricky to know how much forage is actually available and how to monitor overgrazing. Mir...
05/13/21 Sound Ag Advice 419
When resources are scare, hard decisions have to be made on livestock operations. Lisa Pederson, NDSU Extension livestock specialist, joins this week’s Sound Ag Advice...
05/06/21 Sound Ag Advice 418
The continuing drought conditions across the state have some beef producers needing to make hard decisions about feed resources in the coming months. Lisa Pederson, ND...
04/29/21 Sound Ag Advice 417
As many farmers start to gear up for spring planting, they may have questions about fertilizer application, especially in drought conditions. In this episode of Sound ...
04/22/21 Sound Ag Advice 416
Dry conditions continue throughout most of North Dakota. Understanding how to take care your trees during a drought can make all the difference. Joe Zeleznik, NDSU Ext...
04/15/21 Sound Ag Advice 415
This Spring, dry conditions continue to plague most of ND with 98 percent of the state in drought conditions. NDSU Extension has a disaster response team lead by Miran...
04/08/21 Sound Ag Advice 414
Crabgrass is a warm-season annual that frustrates homeowners who want a healthy lawn. Esther McGinnis, NDSU Extension horticulture specialist, joins Sound Ag Advice to...
04/01/21 Sound Ag Advice 413
North Dakota could set new records when it comes to drought severity. The national drought mitigation center has marked the whole state of North Dakota as “in a drough...
03/25/21 Sound Ag Advice 412
As many farmers start to gear up for spring planting, they may have questions about fertilizer application. In this episode of Sound Ag Advice, Dave Franzen, NDSU Exte...
03/18/21 Sound Ag Advice 411
Calf diarrhea, often referred to as “scours”, is something ranchers battle this time of year with newborn calves. Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension veterinarian and livest...