Ho-ho-hum? Not so fast!!
Technically, we’re done with harvest, meaning everything is off the field. That’s good, since we now have snow on the ground. We’re still analyzing samples and compiling data, though! Harvest sample processing has already started to blur with incoming seed processing for next year, but that’s a Center Points blog for another day.
As quickly as the seasons change, we’re into “Meeting Season,” so grab your appointment book or log into your calendar. Let’s make some plans!
These educational events are scheduled in part by the Carrington REC. Many other NDSU Agriculture and NDSU Extension events are listed online – happy browsing!
- Wednesday, December 3. Getting It Right Soybean Production Webinar. (Online, free.) Sponsored by the ND Soybean Council.
- Wednesday, December 3. Horse Management Webinar Series: “Stable Safeguards.” (Online, free.)
- Wednesday, December 10. Horse Management Webinar Series: “Stable Solutions.” (Online, free.)
- Monday, December 15. Bid opening for our Storage Shed project. (In-person.)
- Tuesday, December 16. Getting It Right Corn Production Webinar. (Online, free.) Sponsored by the ND Corn Utilization Council.
- Wednesday, December 17. Horse Management Webinar Series: “Stable Finances.” (Online, free.)
- Friday, December 19. Central Dakota Ag Day. (In-person only at Carrington REC, free.) Various sponsors.
- Tuesday, January 13. Getting It Right Sunflower Production Webinar. (Online, free.) Sponsored by the National Sunflower Association.
- Wednesday and Thursday, January 21-22. NDSU Feedlot School. (In-person only at Carrington REC, pre-registration required.)
- Tuesday and Wednesday, January 27-28. Advanced Crop Advisors Workshop. (In-person only at Fargo Holiday Inn, pre-registration required.)
- Tuesday, February 17. Getting It Right Dry Bean Production Webinar. (Online, free.) Sponsored by the Northarvest Bean Growers Association.
- Thursday, March 19. Getting It Right Canola Production Webinar. (Online, free.) Sponsored by the Northern Canola Growers Association.
Horse Management and Getting It Right Crop Production webinars will be archived and posted online. Speaking of online, though, cattle producers should check out the recently updated Backgrounding videos.
Tucked in between our public meetings, we are hosting our semi-annual Advisory Board meeting, and we’re interviewing candidates for our open Animal Scientist position.
Honestly, for a bit of rest and reprieve, it looks like the last week of 2025 might be quiet, but I’m sure the office won’t be empty. We have work to do!
Linda Schuster
Linda.Schuster@ndsu.edu
Administrative Assistant