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Cornell releases two new strawberries
Test stations introduced 245 new fruit varieties since 1880; 38 have been strawberries.
Wisdom of E.B. White is timeless
Judith Sutherland recalls all she learned from studying the life of E.B. White, the kindly man who gave us Charlotte’s Web.
Migrating birds returning to your backyard
Scott Shalaway shares his favorite birds of the spring migration.
10 ways to eat 7 servings of fruits and vegetables every day
Getting enough fruits and vegetables daily can be a chore and for some, nearly impossible.
How to make pasture repairs after a muddy winter
Learn how to formulate and implement a plan to repair pastures that were damaged by animals’ hooves during the winter.
How to get rid of poison hemlock for good
By cutting poison hemlock down after flowering, you can eliminate its potential to produce more seeds. Peak bloom for is in late May and early June.
Early settlers fortunate to land on East Coast
Early settlers were fortunate to land on the East Coast of what is now the United States because of the richness of the New World’s resources.
Wildlife is resilient in a storm, even during Hurricane Sandy
As I write this, Hurricane Sandy has claimed more than 70 American lives and done an estimated $50 billion in damage, and those numbers are likely to increase. Another unspoken toll thus far is that taken on wildlife. How can wildlife possibly survive a super storm? That’s certainly been the topic of many emails I
Fencing out cattle improves herd health
When water quality is compromised cattle will not receive the proper nutrition that they need to grow, regulate their body temperature, reproduce and digest as well as many other bodily functions.
Satellite technology used to stalk lanternfly
The USDA awarded nearly $1 million for a program to use satellite remote sensing to learn more about the spotted lanternfly.






