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2025 NACAA Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference
zhlédnutí 140Před 21 dnem
Montana is hosting the 2025 National Association of County Agricultural Agents Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference in Billings. We look forward to welcoming Extension agents from across the country for Big Connections in the Big Sky!
The Basics of Business Financial Statements
zhlédnutí 24Před 2 měsíci
This webinar explored the fundamental financial statements that every business relies on to track its financial performance and health. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a small business owner, or simply interested in understanding the language of business, this webinar provided you with a solid foundation in deciphering the three primary financial statements. The speaker for this webinar was Ric...
Business Plan Basics
zhlédnutí 49Před 3 měsíci
This webinar discussed essential elements of crafting a compelling business plan. We'll guide you through the key components - equipping you with the knowledge to create a comprehensive roadmap for your venture. Gain insights into structuring your plan effectively, making it a powerful tool for achieving your entrepreneurial goals. The speaker for this webinar was Alan Gohary, Regional Director...
Agricultural Economics Webinar Series Session 5
zhlédnutí 27Před 4 měsíci
This monthly and last webinar in the Agricultural Economics Webinar series provides an opportunity to learn more about a variety of economics topics. Each session featured a presenter from the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics or one of our partners. On April 10, 2024, the speakers were Zane Not Afraid, Intertribal Agriculture Council (Technical Assistance for Native Americans)...
Understanding SBA’s Government Contracting Small Business Program Certifications
zhlédnutí 76Před 4 měsíci
This webinar discussed a high-level view of the SBA's Small Business Certifications. The SBA provides several programs to help small businesses win federal contracts. Learn how participating in these programs can help businesses (1) Win a fair share of federal contracts (2) Qualify for exclusive set-aside and sole-source contracts (3) Partner with established contractors to win contracts. The s...
Agricultural Economics Webinar Series Session 4
zhlédnutí 36Před 4 měsíci
This monthly webinar series provides an opportunity to learn more about a variety of economics topics. Each session featured a presenter from the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics or one of our partners. On March 20, 2024, the speakers were Madeleine Mason, NRCS (NRCS’s Role in Achieving Climate Resilience), and Katelyn McCullock, LMIC (Cattle Market Outlook). To learn more abo...
Managing Stress & Anxiety
zhlédnutí 30Před 5 měsíci
Stress is a natural response in conflict situations. Learn the science behind stress and how you can manage it for your own health and interactions with others.
What Your Business is Worth…and Why It Matters
zhlédnutí 14Před 5 měsíci
According to the Business Enterprise Institute, there are 6 million employer businesses currently in operation. Eight percent of owners want to stop working in the next 10 years, but only 20% have a written plan on how to transition ownership. We know that 100% of owners will stop being owners at some point. Business valuation is an important first step in understanding what your business is wo...
Local Government Review Process
zhlédnutí 158Před 5 měsíci
Join in as Local Government Center Director, Dan Clark and Associate Director, Ashley Kent, share details about the Montana Voter Review process. For more information check out the MSU Local Government Center website or join our biweekly office hours for Voter Review, open to all. For more information: www.montana.edu/extension/localgov/mtvoterreview/index.html
Establishing Boundaries & Accountability
zhlédnutí 52Před 5 měsíci
While conflict is inevitable, how you handle yourself can make all the difference in the outcome. A key skill for effectively navigating conflict is setting, clearly communicating, and holding your boundaries.
Night 3 of Reimaging Rural 2024
zhlédnutí 29Před 5 měsíci
On the third and final night of the 2024 Reimaging Rural session, Rebecca Undem shared love notes and wisdom for the doers, dreamers, and spark plugs in small towns. From finding co-strivers to enduring idea squashers, Rebecca divulges her own story of success from Oakes, North Dakota, and some of the inspiration behind "Growing Small Towns."
Managing the Emotions of Conflict
zhlédnutí 65Před 5 měsíci
Emotions are a natural part of conflict. Learn more about the science behind emotional reactions and some simple strategies to stay emotionally regulated when in conflict.
Cultivating Self-Awareness
zhlédnutí 99Před 5 měsíci
t's important to cultivate self-awareness in all aspects of your life, including when you are in conflict. Understanding your motivations, triggers, and habits will help you build a strong foundation for navigating difficult situations and help led to better outcomes.
Forsyth, Montana (Finding Forsyth)
zhlédnutí 301Před 5 měsíci
After participating in Reimagining Rural, Forsyth community members decided they wanted to boost town pride by updating the image of town through rebranding. They spent time rediscovering the things that make Forsyth special to make their new signage and imagery to the heart of their town.
Agricultural Economics Webinar Series Session 3
zhlédnutí 40Před 6 měsíci
Agricultural Economics Webinar Series Session 3
Reimagining Rural: The Idea Friendly Approach to Saving Your Town
zhlédnutí 70Před 6 měsíci
Reimagining Rural: The Idea Friendly Approach to Saving Your Town
Understanding Conflict and Your Role
zhlédnutí 67Před 6 měsíci
Understanding Conflict and Your Role
Business Start-Up Overview
zhlédnutí 65Před 6 měsíci
Business Start-Up Overview
Reimagining Rural: The First Night
zhlédnutí 107Před 6 měsíci
Reimagining Rural: The First Night
Agriculture Economics Webinar session 2
zhlédnutí 116Před 6 měsíci
Agriculture Economics Webinar session 2
Harvesting Success: Resources and Opportunities to Support Local Food Development
zhlédnutí 44Před 7 měsíci
Harvesting Success: Resources and Opportunities to Support Local Food Development
Agricultural Economics Webinar Series Session 1
zhlédnutí 70Před 8 měsíci
Agricultural Economics Webinar Series Session 1
Havre, Montana (The Hi-Line Arts Council)
zhlédnutí 26Před 8 měsíci
Havre, Montana (The Hi-Line Arts Council)
AI Tools for Businesses
zhlédnutí 59Před 8 měsíci
AI Tools for Businesses
Building Cohesion & Trust
zhlédnutí 44Před 8 měsíci
Building Cohesion & Trust
Decision-Making Tools
zhlédnutí 133Před 8 měsíci
Decision-Making Tools
Meeting Facilitation Tools
zhlédnutí 55Před 9 měsíci
Meeting Facilitation Tools
Planning for Success
zhlédnutí 46Před 9 měsíci
Planning for Success
Sustainable Success: Unlocking Growth for Montana Businesses
zhlédnutí 45Před 9 měsíci
Sustainable Success: Unlocking Growth for Montana Businesses

Komentáře

  • @E3ECO
    @E3ECO Před 13 dny

    Thanks! Your examples made each item clearer.

  • @codyp8566
    @codyp8566 Před 17 dny

    I thought brown recluse werent in montana

  • @mighein
    @mighein Před 18 dny

    This was an exceptional presentation.

  • @Rick-u5b
    @Rick-u5b Před měsícem

    Does cutbank have a feed and ranch store

  • @bryanhauschild4376
    @bryanhauschild4376 Před 2 měsíci

    Very good! Do you have any detailed info for Klein grass?

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před měsícem

      Thank you! Montana State University Extension resources about grasses can be found on our store's webpage. These resources are specific to the grasses found in Montana. store.msuextension.org/Departments/Publications/AG-Agriculture-and-Natural-Resources.aspx

  • @pactrat970
    @pactrat970 Před 2 měsíci

    You need to go to Missoula, MT. The hobo spiders in Missoula 100% cause necrosis. They are very aggressive in the fall, charge you, climb on your foot and attack. Never seen spiders this aggressive anywhere else. I’ve had over a dozen friends/friends of friends who had necrosis after being bit. Some even required surgery. Not all of them saw the spider who bit them, but some did. Everyone in Missoula knows what hobos look like, they’re in every house. Not sure if brown recluse live in Missoula, I didn’t see one brown recluse in almost 10yr. For a non expert I’m pretty good at identifying spiders. It is very easy to tell difference between hobos and b. recluse. To have that amount of bite horror stories be from b. recluse would be very irregular. Considering their population in Missoula, even more so. All hobo spiders must not be created equal. Not sure if it’s their diet or a different sub species. But until this Arachnologist in California has studied hobo spiders in Missoula he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. If I’m wrong, then tell me a kind of spider that is very fast, aggressive, venom that causes necrosis and looks like a hobo? I would really like to know. Because it seems the entire science community accepts that they’re not aggressive or venomous. My real life experiences know this is 100% bs. Maybe it’s only Missoula hobo spiders, idk. But if you give me an email I could probably get at least a few people to share their stories with you or whoever is spreading this pseudo science. Do better research. ✌️🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @MaxineDinkel
    @MaxineDinkel Před 3 měsíci

    Love Forsyth Montana, come out for the Quigley shoot, and come to town to look ,love the Rusty Dog ,and a few other places looking forward to seeing your town again in June . Also your town is very clean and tidy looking

  • @jayf2487
    @jayf2487 Před 3 měsíci

    hi I was curious on a day to day basis what kind of maintenance needs to be done on a operation like this. my company is building a similar project and we are trying to figure out a maintenance plan.

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for reaching out to MSU Extension. Please send your questions to the researchers on this project. More information can be found in this news release: www.montana.edu/news/22550

  • @Shadowman-1960
    @Shadowman-1960 Před 3 měsíci

    You're wrong about hobo spiders not causing large deep wounds, especially in those sensitive to their bite. I've had them myself and my neighbor had a huge wound on his stomach from one. Many people think they are brown recluse spiders, but that species is not native to Washington State.

  • @richardr3511
    @richardr3511 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for informing people that these spiders are harmless.

  • @t-daddyo7013
    @t-daddyo7013 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @JordanPapaCorral
    @JordanPapaCorral Před 5 měsíci

    why were these grasses brought here in North America?

  • @omarlocke4351
    @omarlocke4351 Před 5 měsíci

    based solely on the opening, with regard to the claim that vaccines “reduce or spread infection”. this invalidates any relation to covid vaccines and the validity of the arguments in support of the claims in this video... the covid medical products don’t do any of what is claimed in this video. neither does the flu vaccine.

  • @jeffstout6567
    @jeffstout6567 Před 6 měsíci

    What about Fred’s operation, did it ever climb out of the tree?

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for reaching out to MSU Extension. Please send your questions to the researchers on this project. More information can be found in this news release: www.montana.edu/news/22550

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm Před 8 měsíci

    I'm having trouble figuring out what is meant by "membranous". All ligules look membranous to me?

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před 8 měsíci

      "Thanks for the question! I would say that most grasses have membranous ligules, so that will be what you see most often. If you think about ligules as being in three broad categories (membranous, hairy, or absent) that might help. In Montana we don't have very many grasses that have no ligule- an example would be barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli). Some grasses have a line of hairs as their ligule- an example is witchgrass (Panicum capillare). Most grasses have that membranous ligule, which you can think of as a papery piece of tissue, if that is helpful." - Noelle Orloff, Plant Identification Diagnostician at the Schutter Diagnostic Lab and Montana State University Extension

  • @Liam-ok7mu
    @Liam-ok7mu Před 8 měsíci

    😈 Promo_SM

  • @georgekasungami-wx8iq
    @georgekasungami-wx8iq Před 8 měsíci

    How long does it take to spray after you plant

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před 8 měsíci

      According to MSU Extension Pesticide Education Specialist Dr. Cecil Tharp, it depends on the pesticide product. Always read and follow the product label regarding timing under “precautionary statements” or under “site; rate; recommendations”. Only use products labeled for that plant (crop), and usually, there is additional information on timing.

  • @floboboman
    @floboboman Před 8 měsíci

    I've know 3 people that got bit by them, they had bad reactions. Half dollar sized areas where their skin looked like it was rotting. They said the bites hurt quite a bit and needed some antibiotics. Came with a day or two of headaches.

    • @Shadowman-1960
      @Shadowman-1960 Před 3 měsíci

      True. She doesn't know what she's talking about.

  • @spacecommandor
    @spacecommandor Před 9 měsíci

    zoom entering sound in the middle is very distracting...is it that hard to have a 5 minute meditation with better recording quality?

  • @melissavidal2600
    @melissavidal2600 Před 10 měsíci

    I find spiders in My apartment In Arizona all the time 😮 brown 🕷️

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 Před 10 měsíci

    We call them giant house spiders in Ireland. I've read that their fangs cannot fully pierce skin in the way that widow spiders' can. I've also read that their eyes only detect light and that they cannot see properly like we do.

    • @wewya.
      @wewya. Před měsícem

      Giant spiders are eratigina Africa, these are eratigina agrestis, very close and have been apparently interbreeding in the states but they are separate spiders

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 Před 10 měsíci

    We call those types of spiders false widows. They're invasive in Ireland. Although the ones we get here, while not lethal, can be harmful in terms of damage to flesh and allergic reactions. I think the false widows are native to the Canary Islands.

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 Před 10 měsíci

    That hobo spider looks very much like what we call the giant house spider here in Ireland. The giant house spider is the largest native species in Ireland by legspan. Females have larger bodies but males have larger legspan, up to 3½ inches. They can get larger in continental Europe. We have zebra jumping spiders here too. They're cute. False widows are an invasive species that are spreading. One of my favourite species are our garden spiders. They're orb weavers that range from a matt orange to dark brown in colour and have a white cross marking on their abdomen.

  • @emmyhusfloen
    @emmyhusfloen Před 11 měsíci

    Sorry but this information was confusing; Which one is native? Which one is noxious. Please be more specific in your explanation. Having a side by side with Native on the top of the native one and the opposite for noxious would be helpful. Thanks

    • @karenj.1527
      @karenj.1527 Před 6 měsíci

      Purple loosestrife is non-native. Fireweed is native.

  • @jessicagriffith
    @jessicagriffith Před 11 měsíci

    I save all sorts of spiders and don’t have a phobia. Healthy appreciation? Some I even find cute. Buuut… first notable experience with these guys was last year about this time (august to September) when apparently they go in search of females. Well now… live in CO and my daughter and I caught a couple big guys in a jar to figure out what the heck they were and then release. Each day we caught more and more. Until our capture number was past 60 (and no they’re not all in the same jar). I have never sprayed for bugs. Ever. But finally had to. Caught over 10 this year so far. Might spray again. Too much is too much. I’m down the rabbit hole again of how are they getting in? I have caulked and foamed and there still must be something I’m missing.

    • @monkeyball9223
      @monkeyball9223 Před 9 měsíci

      So in my house hold we use sticky traps and set them up along the floor against the walls under beds behind dressers and our entertainment center in the living room. Also we put them behind our washer and dryer. Under the couch and love seat. Hope this helps

    • @jessicagriffith
      @jessicagriffith Před 9 měsíci

      @@monkeyball9223 Thank you! I do know about the sticky traps and would use them if I had to. I just wouldn’t want to catch any other spiders that aren’t a problem. Or my dog, haha. I think I maxed out at 10 of those spiders this year so spraying helped. Whew.

    • @monkeyball9223
      @monkeyball9223 Před 9 měsíci

      @@jessicagriffith happy I had decent advice lol

  • @TheNikwe
    @TheNikwe Před rokem

    My friend was chased by a hobo spider these spiders are aggressive.

  • @terifrastus
    @terifrastus Před rokem

    Whenever I find one of these inside I grab one of my pet chickens. They're spider vacuums, omnomnom.

  • @kurthenze2900
    @kurthenze2900 Před rokem

    YOUR SUPPOSED SCIENTIFIC INFO IS SEVERELY LIMITED AND FALSE! YOU KNOW DIDLY SQUAT! PLEASE REFRAIN FROM ANYMORE DIS AND MISINFORMATION YOU ARE SPREADING TO THE PUBLIC! MORE EDUCATED PEOPLE WHO KNOW NOTHING! THINKING THEY KNOW SOMETHING! 😡

  • @aldra8507
    @aldra8507 Před rokem

    Relaxed

  • @samanthamagoon9039
    @samanthamagoon9039 Před rokem

    You can’t say that cause I got bit by one of these spiders cause they were throughout our apartment and I have scar’s too prove it!!

    • @WS1_AUTOS_N_STUFF
      @WS1_AUTOS_N_STUFF Před 10 měsíci

      Possible it was a different spider?🤷🏻‍♂️ from what I’ve gathered from the people who have been bitten say it didn’t last long and the common house spider’ bite was way worse 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @AlanTClark
    @AlanTClark Před rokem

    I know a man that was bit by a hobo spider. And almost died because he was allergic to whatever it was he injected him with.

    • @richardr3511
      @richardr3511 Před 4 měsíci

      I doubt a spider bit him. People make false claims all the time. Spiders are reluctant to bite

    • @Shadowman-1960
      @Shadowman-1960 Před 3 měsíci

      True. She doesn't know what she's talking about.

  • @ep875
    @ep875 Před rokem

    Very helpful and to the point!

  • @stevenflick9400
    @stevenflick9400 Před rokem

    Does western wheat grass start out early green and then turm blue? Or is the green a defferent type of grass?

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před rokem

      From the MSU Extension Plant Identification Diagnostician: Thanks for the question! In my experience western wheatgrass (Pascopyron smithii) tends to be that blue-green color in the spring as well as when it is more mature. However, I do find that it varies in how “blue” it appears in general, so I think it’s possible it might look more green early on. If you need a more certain answer than that, you might try reaching out to your local Extension resources for plant ID assistance.

  • @noelstoll5384
    @noelstoll5384 Před rokem

    Hello, I have an (unwanted) anaerobic situation & not sure how to best deal with it. About 4 months ago, I put seaweed in a big bucket of water and it broke down enough to use in the garden as fertilizer. But then I decided to "amp it up" and added some alfalfa pellets, shovel full of composted horse manure, & about a pint of fish emulsion fertilizer. Then I locked to bucket. Well it's amped for sure! When I opened the bucket, it was literally churning and stank like you won't believe. Now I'm afraid it will explode if I keep it locked, but my neighbors will likely have a fit in I left it open. Is there a way to diffuse this process? Thanks

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před rokem

      Thank you for reaching out to MSU Extension. I suggest sending your question to the researchers on this project. More information can be found in this news release: www.montana.edu/news/22550

  • @silverbushb448
    @silverbushb448 Před rokem

    Nice PSA. Spiders everywhere thank you. ❤

  • @Driver-5279
    @Driver-5279 Před rokem

    I live near san francisco and I found one in my backyard

  • @moohollow8133
    @moohollow8133 Před rokem

    Concise, informative video. thank you!

  • @fuzzyswuzzys-ft4bb
    @fuzzyswuzzys-ft4bb Před rokem

    It's weird but I have one and it lives up in the corner of my place and it's way up higher than usual...I mean like up in a tree .😮8ve never seen ir heard of it

  • @Mikeyglazer250T
    @Mikeyglazer250T Před rokem

    In kindergarten I seen a tarantula in my school gym though

  • @gregridgeway8790
    @gregridgeway8790 Před rokem

    another dead end

    • @jamgormit7589
      @jamgormit7589 Před 10 měsíci

      Can you explain why please. I am researching this for a project

    • @gregridgeway8790
      @gregridgeway8790 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jamgormit7589 It's been a while but I think my comment was related to the aspect how using the digestate. What process could be used practically to address the anaerobic organisms which might negatively impact a soil or hydroponic environment. My application at this time is very small but concepts are often scalable. There is much about the process and various constructions, gas treatment. There is many claims about the viability of the fertilizer application from the byproduct but precious little if any about the microbiological impact, hazards and management of anaerobic organisms which apparently don't play well with organic organisms necessary for optimal plant health. I'm planning to be experimenting with a method of ultra violet exposure hopefully next year. It's not really a new concept and I don't understand the void of knowledge available which addresses this what seams such an obvious and universal concern as relates to the subject.

    • @jamgormit7589
      @jamgormit7589 Před 10 měsíci

      That is very interesting, thanks for response and good luck@@gregridgeway8790

  • @brandypaz1156
    @brandypaz1156 Před rokem

    I beg to differ. In idaho falls hobos are everywhere. I was bitten and ot causef a nasty sore. My son was bitten his leg was gross.

    • @Shadowman-1960
      @Shadowman-1960 Před 3 měsíci

      True. She doesn't know what she's talking about.

  • @kjkahnle2230
    @kjkahnle2230 Před rokem

    Hi folks! Hope you enjoyed the Canva class. I really enjoy doing these with the Montana SBDC. FYI: the video occasionally has a slight delay in relation to the audio. Let me know if you have any questions. KJ

  • @viswanathreddy360
    @viswanathreddy360 Před rokem

    Does it yield biogas if I use plant extracted juice or liquid as substrate for anaerobic digestion?

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před rokem

      According to the researchers from this project, "Yes, any organic material can be used as a feedstock, as long as the system has been properly inoculated. Some feed stuffs are better than others." Thank you for reaching out.

  • @kyson763
    @kyson763 Před rokem

    P r o m o S M

  • @salviabuckwheats7434

    Greetings from Richmond, Indiana where I am just starting to learn how to take control of my 18 acres. I've lived most of my life in Los Angeles, but left there in 2021 and purchased this property. I achieved real success with California native plants between 2015 and 2021! Here, first I had to learn a whole new ecology - midwest vs a Mediterranean type climate. Now, I see I have to clear much honeysuckle, privet, burning bush, callory pear, miscanthus, multiflora rose, autumn olive, and garlic mustard. That's just what I have discovered so far. I have a plan of action and am learning all I can about this wondrous new estate. I ordered 130 seedlings to be delivered this month, all natives, 13 each of 10 species selected for wildlife value. What an adventure. And even though you are in Montana, I enjoyed the content and found it to be spot-on and learned from it as well. Thanks, job well-done.

  • @ut000bs
    @ut000bs Před rokem

    I live in the Puget Sound area of Washington and all I ever heard of hobo spiders is they were the 3rd most toxic to humans after the brown recluse and black widow. However, their toxicity level was so low that no one had ever suffered any major effects from their bite. I assume that is correct. Third most toxic doesn't have to mean dangerous, you know.

  • @essymack
    @essymack Před rokem

    Thanks. That was refreshing 🙏

  • @C1schecter101
    @C1schecter101 Před rokem

    Saw one was huge thought it was a recluse !!!

  • @heelflip101
    @heelflip101 Před rokem

    Does anyone know anyone in the Billings area I could work with to plant native species on my property?

    • @MSUExtensionChannel
      @MSUExtensionChannel Před rokem

      Reach out to your Yellowstone County MSU Extension Office yellowstone.msuextension.org/

    • @bpdp379
      @bpdp379 Před rokem

      When is the best time to use a pre-emergent herbicide like Esplanade for cheatgrass? I’m in the Flathead Valley.

  • @chriswrightwright8308

    Word