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Promise Neighborhood partners amplify voices of historically excluded communities: Central MN
Promise Neighborhood, Central MN, and University of Minnesota Extension work together through 4-H and community development programming.
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2024 New Year wishes
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University of Minnesota Extension participants and employees share their New Year wishes for 2024. Copyright 2024, University of Minnesota Extension. University of Minnesota Extension is an equal rights employer and educator.
Sam Schoenbauer's experience as an ANR summer intern
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Sam Schoenbauer shares what she gained from participating in Extension's Department of Agricultural and Natural Resource Systems' internship program - what part of her experience was the most meaningful, what she learned from the people she worked alongside, and why you should join Extension's summer internship program too. Be sure and visit z.umn.edu/ANR_interns for more information.
Emily Hansen's experience as an Extension ANR summer intern
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Emily Hansen shares what she gained from participating in Extension's Department of Agricultural and Natural Resource Systems' internship program - what part of her experience was the most meaningful, what she learned from the people she worked alongside, and why you should join Extension's summer internship program too. Be sure and visit z.umn.edu/ANR_interns for more information.
Talking takeaways: Participants share their U of M Extension stories
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Participants, including volunteers, in University of Minnesota research and education highlight reasons why they come to Extension, what they take away from the experience and how it feels. Copyright 2023, Regents of the University of Minnesota. The University of Minnesota, including University of Minnesota Extension is an equal rights educator and employer.
AFREC: Improving Minnesota's fertilizer efficiency, farm profitability and environment
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If you’re familiar with Minnesota agriculture, you’ve probably heard of AFREC. What is AFREC and why is it important for Minnesota’s farmers, economy, and environment? Learn more at MNsoilFertility.com. Copyright 2023, Regents of the University of Minnesota. University of Minnesota Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Happy New Year from University of Minnesota Extension
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Copyright 2023 Regents of the University of Minnesota. University of Minnesota Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Cultural connections: 4-H youth development in White Earth Nation
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Dana Trickey, U of M Extension 4-H youth development educator, tells the story of 4-H in White Earth Nation through the example of Berry Camp. Cultural camps in White Earth are provided as a collaboration between University of Minnesota Extension Youth Development and White Earth Tribal & Community College - Community Extension Department. Additional thanks to: White Earth Public Health Supplem...
Extension in person: U of M Extension employees share thoughts and insights about their work
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This video highlights a cross-section of University of Minnesota Extension employees, including faculty scientists, educators, support and operations staff. They answer questions about why they do the work they do, what they are looking forward to, and challenges posed by working in a statewide organization that reaches multiple demographics and populations. Copyright 2022, Regents of the Unive...
Creating a stronger Minnesota through education and research
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University of Minnesota Extension discovers science-based solutions, delivers practical education, and engages Minnesotans to build a better future. Visit extension.umn.edu/ to learn more. Copyright 2022, University of Minnesota Extension. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Kathryn Draeger: 2021 Community-Engaged Scholar Award
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Kathryn Draeger, Executive Director of University of Minnesota Extension's Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, tells the story of engaged scholarship in her organization's community-driven research. Draeger was one of the 2021 recipients of the University's Community-Engaged Scholars awards. Other awardees include: Brenda Child (CLA), Kate Derickson (CLA), Brittany Lewis (CURA), Patr...
Rising to the moment: Donors tell their stories
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Rising to the moment: Donors tell their stories
The 4-H poultry project
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The 4-H poultry project
Happy New Year 2021 from University of Minnesota Extension
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Happy New Year 2021 from University of Minnesota Extension
Embracing change in 2020 - short version
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Embracing change in 2020 - short version
Together through it all: The U of M and Minnesota agriculture
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Together through it all: The U of M and Minnesota agriculture
Embracing Change in 2020
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Embracing Change in 2020
Kirstin Delp welcomes youth to the virtual 2020 4-H State Arts In
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Kirstin Delp welcomes youth to the virtual 2020 4-H State Arts In
Engaging with decision makers: Becoming a volunteer advocate for natural resource management
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Engaging with decision makers: Becoming a volunteer advocate for natural resource management
Livestock Safety Part 1: Stockmanship and Behavior
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Livestock Safety Part 1: Stockmanship and Behavior
Livestock Safety Part 2: Hazards and Moving
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Livestock Safety Part 2: Hazards and Moving
Livestock Safety Part 3 Personal and Farm Safety
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Livestock Safety Part 3 Personal and Farm Safety
Extension during COVID
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Extension during COVID
April Smith: Growing root vegetables from scraps for food and fun
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April Smith: Growing root vegetables from scraps for food and fun
Loon Organics Farm helps other farmers learn about U of M Extension food safety resources
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Loon Organics Farm helps other farmers learn about U of M Extension food safety resources
Windbreaks for poultry operations
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Windbreaks for poultry operations
Season's greetings from University of Minnesota Extension
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Season's greetings from University of Minnesota Extension
Forages, pollinators, dairy: Extension on June 18 2019
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Forages, pollinators, dairy: Extension on June 18 2019
Red Cedar: Friend or Foe? Exploring Management and Markets
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Red Cedar: Friend or Foe? Exploring Management and Markets
Cattle in your aspen woodlands: Growing forage and wood products
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Cattle in your aspen woodlands: Growing forage and wood products

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  • @TracyBarber-yd4st
    @TracyBarber-yd4st 16 днів тому

    That info is no longer available.

  • @deannak1841
    @deannak1841 27 днів тому

    I have two young vines growing around my spice bush, they are similar but different, they're so young, they aren't ready to flower, hope can i tell without flowers or fruits

  • @IsabelRodriguez-nv2ue
    @IsabelRodriguez-nv2ue Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for this video and the information shared about this tree. Good images and illustrations. Truly helpful in understanding its characteristics and very interesting.

  • @RebornHasLuck
    @RebornHasLuck 2 місяці тому

    stinky

  • @romualdasmarcinkus7879
    @romualdasmarcinkus7879 3 місяці тому

    why arent illegal aliens also considered invasive? like a stupid bush is going to destroy the country if we dont get rid of it. why isnt grass invasive? how about worms, they move right in and take over the garden? a bunch of nonsense.

  • @IsleOfFeldspar
    @IsleOfFeldspar 3 місяці тому

    I love ‘em. They’re beautiful and can grow on poor sites. The wood looks and smells wonderful. I know they wipe out the apple, but apple isn’t native. I planted one near my front door and appreciate it every day.

  • @ChristopherBosch-ff1dt
    @ChristopherBosch-ff1dt 5 місяців тому

    Lean on foxhome anhydrous plant.

  • @jilldahlen5457
    @jilldahlen5457 6 місяців тому

    Are the white lowercase letters WDAY beside the white channel number 6 on the white ABC logo next to the white uppercase words Fargo television and beside the white - after Marv BossArt and NajLa AmundSon meet Dana Mogck on the WDAY closing @ 6:29 pm rerunning on ABC in 1999?

  • @alleturk4541
    @alleturk4541 6 місяців тому

    Hi... this video maker is an enemy of nature and humanity and animals because it is encouraging to cut down world's greatest SHRUB/HERB which is 💯 cure for all type of cancers, bone fractures etc. Thanks

  • @Marta_is_here
    @Marta_is_here 7 місяців тому

    That’s juniper…it has juniper berries. Why is it called cedar?

    • @HoustonPaul
      @HoustonPaul 7 місяців тому

      It, and other American evergreens, reminded Europeans of the aromatic Cedars of Lebanon and other afroeurasian Cedrus species

  • @billyda1jack15
    @billyda1jack15 8 місяців тому

    My grandpa used to have a house up there. My mom & I would go stay up there a lot in the summers. I’m 30 now, my grandpa nor my mom is no longer with us. Have been curious how the little town has been doing, I want to come check it out soon.

  • @jamesgichuru167
    @jamesgichuru167 9 місяців тому

    Herbicide should be Triclopyr, at least 8% for spraying on a stump. Be careful with it, it’s sticks around longer than Roundup (glyphosphate). Mix it with “liquid harvest laser blue indicator” to see where you have applied it.

  • @barmanfreeman-lb9dp
    @barmanfreeman-lb9dp 10 місяців тому

    How and why ?

  • @henrysamelson4214
    @henrysamelson4214 11 місяців тому

    What kind of herbicide is recommended for spraying the stumps after cutting?

    • @jamesgichuru167
      @jamesgichuru167 9 місяців тому

      Triclopyr, at least 8% for spraying on a stump. Be careful with it, it’s sticks around longer than Roundup. Mix it with liquid harvest laser blue indicator to see where you have applied it. Also can also get a small hand pump sprayer to put it in.

  • @midwestplantgeeks8643
    @midwestplantgeeks8643 11 місяців тому

    Pull bearer is a complete joke except maybe if you want to plant or create an unobstructed trail or other similar access. Otherwise it is a stupid use of your time and energy. Never seen any real progress using them given the time and energy people commit to using them. Limited application tool and if not applicable has no place in your arsenal.

    • @Zoyx
      @Zoyx 6 місяців тому

      What is a pull bearer?

  • @teriglad1
    @teriglad1 Рік тому

    Suggested herbicide? What is used in this video?

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Рік тому

    these vines came out of nowhere on my property now they are everywhere! they seem to sprout everywhere I pull up the vines then 3 weeks later they are all back or in different places, used to just have a japanese honeysuckle problem, they are harder to pull up because many times the vine will break , but thats one good think with the bittersweet the vines are stronger so you can pull it up by the roots too!

    • @Mstewable
      @Mstewable Рік тому

      Birds defecate the seeds- I keep getting them under a power line the birds perch on

  • @bennybongosbigolebonanza894

    I hate these things, they’ve taken out several trees on our property. I can see the skinny little vines from far out now and go pull it. Good to know to bring Herbalife.

  • @susanbudig3294
    @susanbudig3294 Рік тому

    Helpful with great visuals. Comment for improvement--speak more slowly. If this wasn't captioned (thank you for that), I would have to listen a few times to understand. The speaker speaks many words abruptly and is hard to understand individual words. I see that you won awards, congrats! but you still speak too quickly.

  • @irish6795
    @irish6795 Рік тому

    We have a major problem in my area with these killer vines choking and killing trees. The problem is who do I call to help with the problem? These vines are everywhere around my city near rivers , by the roads it’s so awful to see and nobody is doing anything about it! A lot of the trees are on city property. If anyone has any ideas please let me know.

    • @brianredban9393
      @brianredban9393 Рік тому

      I live in Connecticut and in the last 2 years it has gotten really bad. I keep large clipers in my jeep and when I have time I cut them. I try and talk to people about this but most haven't even noticed it even though it's killing so many trees. It's horrible. Now all of our beach trees are dying. I think all this stuff is coming from China or Asia.

  • @thevagabondsageinthewoods

    I have 17 acres in Missouri in an old forest that’s been left unmanaged. There are many red cedars on my property and I absolutely love them. I’m currently removing small understory saplings of various types to allow my cedars to spread out. I’ve also cut away many if the lower branches because of the overcrowding. Its so beautiful against the backdrop of our pond. So much wildlife in and among our trees.

  • @e.miller8943
    @e.miller8943 Рік тому

    As eastern and western red cedar are not cedars, but junipers, they share characteristics with other junipers. While they provide organic matter to the soil around them their "leaves" tend to not break down into humus and act as a deterant to grasses. Some birds and squirrels use the bark for nesting. The wood is brittle so that they don't do well ice buildup in the winter.

  • @brandywood8591
    @brandywood8591 Рік тому

    Stupid to kill the best herb u have

  • @ysq724y
    @ysq724y Рік тому

    Honestly we have 5 biomes - look up the boreal forest in Minnesota. It is a mixed forest in the northeastern region with the boundary waters being within the boreal forest, technically. I think our MN map should be updated to reflect this (especially since we included the little Aspen region). Thanks for a great video!!

  • @amiensarabellis8391
    @amiensarabellis8391 Рік тому

    Do authorities manage these invasives?

  • @michaelcorcoran8768
    @michaelcorcoran8768 Рік тому

    "do not pull vines" Oops

  • @michaelcorcoran8768
    @michaelcorcoran8768 Рік тому

    I have made reasonable progress getting rid of most of this stuff just by cutting off its sores to the ground. Within a couple seasons I was able to get rid of most of it but the Japanese honeysuckle is far more challenging

  • @gnarmarmilla
    @gnarmarmilla Рік тому

    The birds brought me 9 of these via there droppings on my little half acre property here near the lower Kaskaskia river near Baldwin, Illinois. I love them, they’re so beautiful. It’s been amazing how they have been surviving in the under story and covered beneath some shrubs on my property, I think they are being sustained by an arbuscular mycorrhizal root network. Thank you for the information, this is very interesting. I want to visit Minnesota, in so thankful that you people haven’t let people devour your forest like so much of the world. Please keep it beautiful and rewild the places that man has destroyed, for the sake of all mankind. Peace and blessings to you

    • @garywyatt1048
      @garywyatt1048 Рік тому

      Your welcome to visit Minnesota anytime. I think you will like the diversity in our various biomes and landscapes. www.dnr.state.mn.us/biomes/index.html Eastern Red Cedar is native to MN but can cause problems in native grass and forbs, prairie or restoration plantings. Enjoy your property.

  • @jeanetteranwick8346
    @jeanetteranwick8346 Рік тому

    U

  • @krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975

    We need to change the name to Asian Bitter and continue our Asian hate.

  • @franciscag.martinez7680
    @franciscag.martinez7680 Рік тому

    Hi

  • @MulletBateman
    @MulletBateman Рік тому

    Thank you for the tips, i live in southern Maine in some backwoods and i HAVE to get rid of this oriental bittersweet stuff.

  • @metrolax
    @metrolax 2 роки тому

    very interesting. My dad had the bakery there in the early to mid 60s

  • @-cgk-.
    @-cgk-. 2 роки тому

    What herbicide do you recommend?

  • @ClickClack_Bam
    @ClickClack_Bam 2 роки тому

    I mean does it _really_ squeeze the life out of it's host?

    • @shiftnsix
      @shiftnsix Рік тому

      Absolutely. It will ligate the xylem and phloem and what you see above ground is only half of the problem. The roots are allelopathic and can reduce the biomass of nearby trees by up to 50%. Bittersweet can choke out a 100ft tall tree in 10 years time and will stunt the growth significantly while it climbs. It is an absolutely devastating invasive vine.

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Рік тому

      @@shiftnsix I appreciate the in depth comment on this.

  • @NikosKatsikanis
    @NikosKatsikanis 2 роки тому

    this plant is great in a survival situation

  • @Aw-ns1qx
    @Aw-ns1qx 2 роки тому

    I HATE asian bittersweet.

  • @kathrynvanderwyk8717
    @kathrynvanderwyk8717 2 роки тому

    I love the enthusiasm in this video. I can't wait to get out there and wage war!

  • @MartianArk
    @MartianArk 2 роки тому

    Thank you for doing this

  • @airheadwonder
    @airheadwonder 2 роки тому

    I just started feeding the birds maybe 2 years ago. Could it have grown that much ??,.. probably vines are about 8ft. And a smalled brand system

  • @danny.2787
    @danny.2787 2 роки тому

    that’s my great grandma 😁

  • @KieraCameron514
    @KieraCameron514 2 роки тому

    If you don't like it, make it into tongue and groove flooring and sell it to me.

  • @mathiasniemeier4359
    @mathiasniemeier4359 2 роки тому

    My father came from there's and I still have several relatives there. I THINK THAT he would be so unhappy to see that you invited others from the South to St.James!

  • @David.Horsager
    @David.Horsager 2 роки тому

    Love it!

  • @sluggishruggish
    @sluggishruggish 2 роки тому

    Iron Mountain Michigan. Loaded. Especially the north side. The woods over by the ski jump… Started all over the place. People are still planting them here. Iron Mountain Michigan is in the UP. Why is nobody telling the public? Fantastic video, but I think your tone is too lighthearted. Fire and brimstone - that should be your tone.

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus 2 роки тому

    I got buckthorn and high bush cranberry growing in the same area, so i have got to be careful with my methods

  • @corniss
    @corniss 2 роки тому

    What herbicide do you use

    • @Ryan-rf6nl
      @Ryan-rf6nl Рік тому

      Anything with triclopyr in it worked well for me. I'd use a small paintbrush to paint it onto the stumps to avoid killing nearby plants.

  • @pavanbirute5278
    @pavanbirute5278 2 роки тому

    Can we get seed

  • @sarco64
    @sarco64 2 роки тому

    It is not very helpful to state "apply herbicide" without specifying which herbicide and at what concentration.

    • @PansWife1
      @PansWife1 2 роки тому

      They do mention it in the comments, but the best herbicide to kill any thick aggressive vine will contain triclopyr, and there are many brand names on this list, including Enforcer Bush Killer, Bush B-Gon and Brush Killer-Stump Killer. You can find these brands in Lowes, Home Depot and Tractor Supply. Just follow the directions on the container for application amounts.

  • @raciovillagechannel4950
    @raciovillagechannel4950 2 роки тому

    Nice to see it 👍