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Take 2: Fall planting
Radish, cabbage and leafy greens are perfect for the fall harvest.
The Dirt on Conservation: Cover crops importance being touted
Carroll County Soil and Water Conservation District is offering their no-till drills for only $8 per acre to plant cover crops.
White vegetables are a good source of potassium
Colorful vegetables are promoted as key to a healthy diet, but white vegetables, especially potatoes, shouldn’t be forgotten.
Learning about farming from a pro
Columnist Judith Sutherland is set straight by a 2-year-old farmer.
How to plant a cover crop in your vegetable garden
Planting cover crops during late summer and early fall can improve your garden soil between growing seasons. Learn what to plant and how to plant it.
When grazing this fall, keep spring in mind
Producers should be careful not to let livestock overgraze pastures before winter dormancy occurs.
Assistance is available for drought-affected producers
The Livestock Forage Disaster Program provides compensation to eligible livestock producers who have suffered grazing losses for covered livestock.
Quick! Do you know where your livestock are now?
Using management-intensive grazing or rotational grazing can help producers maintain healthy forages in their pastures.
Are spring onions a food or foe for goats?
Livestock species have different tolerances to onions. Sheep and goats have the highest tolerance with beef having the lowest.
Prevention key to avoiding issues with bloat
Learn more about signs of bloat in both cattle and small ruminants, and how to prevent it.






