Search Results for "collards"
News Results 206 of 342 pages
Americans think national parks worth $92 billion
A study calculated that Americans put a total value of $92 billion per year on our national parks, monuments, seashores and recreation areas.
How to keep pets safe in cold weather
During winter weather, special care should be taken to ensure pets are safe. Use these tips to ensure your pet isn’t overexposed to the elements.
Is your livestock’s water reducing profit?
Limiting water intake reduces animal performance quicker and more drastically than any other nutrient deficiency.
Dogs can make life less complicated
“For the simple things, I am grateful. We complicate our lives to the point of total distraction from that which is most sacred, and that distraction keeps us from experiencing deep gratitude.” — Helen Hooven Santmyer When life gets a little too complicated, I like nothing more than to hang out with my dogs. Channing
Cancer left him paralyzed, AgrAbility gave him hope
Jeff Austin was left paralyzed from the waist down after having stage 4 cancer. His greatest fear was never getting to do what he loved again — farming.
2020: Agriculture gets a culture boost
Bonnie Ayars analyzes the perception of agriculture as viewed through the lens of the American consumer since COVID-19.
Good news leads to new highs
Marlin Clark weighs in on the latest changes in the grain markets as corn and soybean futures reach new highs.
Will China meet expected quotas?
Ag exports to China were to be $36.6 billion this year. However, plunging prices over the past couple of months will make it harder to hit that target.
The opioid epidemic: Every life is worth saving
Some readers may think the subject of drug addiction doesn’t belong in the pages of Farm and Dairy. Editor Susan Crowell explains why it does.
Centerra to close Jefferson feed mill
The cost of upgrading the Jefferson Feed Mill has led Centerra Co-op to decide on its closing.






