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How to build a heavy use pad
It’s time to consider installing heavy use pads in areas around waterers and locations where hay will be fed that have been an issue in the past.
Perdue is the new secretary of agriculture
Trump’s pick for secretary of agriculture has been sworn in.
Managing small pastures in a drought
Interest in homesteads with five acres or less is growing. However, grazing can be challenging on small acreage. Use these tips to manage small pastures.
How to help wildlife in the spring, and year-round
Although it’s not wise to try to care for baby animals in the spring, there are still things you can do to help wildlife in your backyard.
Weed management in seedling alfalfa
Managing weeds in seedling alfalfa can significantly reduce those stand losses and preserve the quantity and quality of the first and subsequent cuttings.
Corps of Discovery paved the way west
Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and the rest of the Corps of Discovery were the first white men to cross the western half of the U.S. in 1804.
As coronavirus hysteria wanes, keep the faith
Marlin Clark believes grain prices have bottomed out, allowing sizable gains in the corn and soybean markets. Learn more in this week’s grain markets report.
A look at my 2013, er, 2019 resolutions
Mike Tontimonia finds that not much has changed since he originally made his New Year resolutions in 2013.
Mailbag: We need ‘new and all ideas’
Alan Guebert addresses readers’ cries for “no more anti-Trump columns” and vowes to keep his “unbalanced columns flowing.”
How to grow beets for optimal taste
Beets are an easy-to-grow, cool-season crop that prefers full sun and well-drained soil. By catering to beets’ growing preferences, you can optimize taste.






