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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Youth between the ages of 12 and 18 will have the chance to gain some agronomy experience in Jamestown on June 15th.
NDSU Extension Service of Stutsman County has opened registration for their Jr. Crop Scout School for those interested in agronomy. NDSU Extension Service Agent Alicia Harstad says there will be opportunity for a lot of hands-on experience and learning.
Harstad says they’ll also touch on insects and decisions specific to corn and soybeans.
She says participants don’t have to be in 4-H, FFA, or in Stutsman County to participate. She added the opportunity to utilize the new Blue Jay Acres gives them a learning resource to use for the event.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A collaborative effort between the Jamestown High School, James Valley Career and Tech Center, Pheasants Forever and more will bring a new learning opportunity to area students.
“Blue Jay Acres” will be a pollinator conservation, focusing on efforts to help with pollination services. This includes birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, small mammals, and bees both native and commercial.
Austin Lang, North Dakota Precision Ag and Conservation Specialist with Pheasants Forever, says they would build the pollinator mix and demo plot on just under 2 acres of land.
“The idea is to educate the students on the role of flowering plants and pollinators in the ecosystem, to demonstrate what some of these plants look like, as well as provide benefits to wildlife, soil health, and other environmental benefits,” Austin Lang explains.