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Joel Salatin shares Polyface values in Holmes County
Local foods advocate and author gives keynote address at Family Farm Field Day
Young and Farming: Nathan Steel
Nathan and Megan Steel love dairy cows, but as the farm struggles to breakeven they looked to diversify. They jumped when a produce market was for sale.
Soaking in those summer salad days
Eliza Blue’s South Dakota ranch has received more rain in the past week than the entirety of last spring and summer. Her family is enjoying the results.
Save the pollinators with flowers
Learn more about the benefits of different types of pollinator gardens and what types of wildlife you can expect to visit throughout the year.
Making the best of a rough decision
(Part Four)As members of what was known as the Eckley community in the 1920s, the energetic couple farming the old Schuck farm was known to everyone as Charlie and Mrs. Myers. I find this description very telling, as Charlie was a jovial friend to all, and by every description I have ever heard, his wife
Determine the needs of pastures in June to be ready for the fall
Continually scouting pasture fields for forage levels will help us stay ahead of the perspective fall-off in production.
What is a pasture worth?
What is a pasture worth? A pasture is like a house, crop field or anything else being rented, and is worth what someone is willing to pay.
Grass helps filter lead, other water pollutants
Researchers have discovered an Asian bunchgrass with long, dense root systems that uptake significant quantities of heavy metals and organic substances.
Ask FSA Andy about conservation plan reminders
Eligibility for FSA, NRCS and RMA Crop Insurance programs require producers to have a conservation plan in order to plant on Highly Erodible Land (HEL) and there are restrictions on planting on ground determined to be a wetland.
Deer heads, decorative effects
A little redecorating works wonders at the Seabolt home.






