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Understanding plant physiology improves pasture management
The understanding of how plants respond to various interventions by you, the manager, will make for a more productive pasture.
May’s gardening to-do list
Gardeners will be out in the garden, working the dirt, tending to early sprouts of plants and watching the beginnings of a colorful plot of fruits, vegetables and flowers.
Stink bugs pose threat to corn, soybeans
Stink bugs are a nuisance to crops, in addition to humans.
Big ag is making big money
On Aug. 28, the Thursday before Labor Day, the USDA released its updated forecast of what American farmers and ranchers will earn for laboring in their fields and pastures this year. The new estimate was a whopper. Net farm income in 2008 will be a record-shattering $95.7 billion, 10 percent higher than last year’s $86
September will pack several punches
In the summer’s waning warmth after Labor Day, my mother would order her child army into the big garden of my youth to gather the year’s final flush of vegetables.
Can you identify this week’s new mystery antique item?
Can you identify this mystery item sent to us from Big Prairie, Ohio? This week we share our heartfelt condolences as we mourn a long-time Hazard reader.
Freedom of the great outdoors
Kymberly Foster Seabolt joins the trend and heads out on a camping trip.
Plans for busy times this summer
If your goal is bigger than “making it through the busy season,” then that can help you focus on what matters most.
Winter cover crops make better spring soils
Grazing winter cover crops can provide winter forage for livestock, increase soil biology and organic matter and decrease soil erosion and nutrient runoff.
How to prepare fields for unusual rainfall
With perception rates fluctuating wildly across a wide range, farmers need to rethink how they prepare their soil to manage rainfall.






