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Agriculture, Gardening, and the
Environment
The University of Minnesota combines cutting edge research with how-to
advice for home gardeners, farmers, and those involved in the agricultural
and horticultural industries. The University provides essential resources
through online libraries, noncredit courses, tours, and information
about environmentally conscious agricultural and gardening practices.
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Agriculture, Gardening, and the Environment |
- Extension environment publications and programs – Environmental publications for the public, listings of noncredit educational opportunities from around the state.
- Extension farming publications and programs – Online library of farming publications for the public, listings of noncredit educational opportunities from around the state.
- Extension gardening publications and programs – Extensive online library of gardening publications, information briefs, INFO-U briefs, Ask a Master Gardener service and newsletters for the public, and listings of noncredit educational opportunities from around the state.
- Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station – Find out about the applied research projects funded by the experiment stations, view images from the photo database, read Minnesota Science online magazine, access the Varietal Trials publication, and explore links to the Universities regional research and outreach centers.
- Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (MISA) – Bringing together the University and the agricultural community to develop and promote sustainable agriculture in Minnesota and beyond.
- Minnesota Landscape Arboretum – More than 1,000 acres of unique public gardens, spectacular annual and perennial display gardens, collections of plants developed for northern climates, natural and native areas, and demonstration gardens.
- The Raptor Center –
Internationally renowned rehabilitation facility for birds of prey. Exhibits, tours by reservation, and gift store.
- Regional sustainable development partnerships – Information on projects funded to sustain Minnesota's natural resource-based communities and industries by addressing community-identified agriculture, natural resources, and tourism issues in partnership with the University of Minnesota.
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