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How to select, store and season firewood
Not every log is created equally. There are various factors to consider when selecting, storing and seasoning firewood.
How to get rid of poison hemlock for good
By cutting poison hemlock down after flowering, you can eliminate its potential to produce more seeds. Peak bloom for is in late May and early June.
Crops weave ribbons across landscape
Conservation practices create blanket of farmland improvement on this Wayne County farm.
Infrastructure investments could save U.S. farmers millions
ST. LOUIS — U.S. farmers depend on a 50-year-old highway system, a 70-year-old inland waterway system and a railway network built in the late 1800s to move their products from the fields to end users. This aging transportation system has been providing U.S. soybean farmers a competitive advantage in the global market, but a recent
Shock and scorch strike Michigan’s blueberries
LANSING, Mich. — Two exotic blueberry plant diseases have been identified in Michigan for the first time — blueberry shock and blueberry scorch. Both viral plant diseases have the potential to cause significant losses to blueberry producers; however, they are not a threat to food safety or human health. Department and Michigan State University officials
Photos of “family” trees fill albums
Year after year, autumn after autumn, the same trees here are photographed, from every angle, in every light. I have pictures of them when I could touch their tops. It reminds me of parents who take pictures of their children from the moment they are born, through every stage, on every occasion. The albums are
USDA tracking, slaughtering cows
USDA euthanized entire bull calf herd from Sunnyside, Wash., that included the bull calf born to the cow infected with mad cow disease.
Big news week, but so-so market week
Marlin Clark offers insight on the most recent moves in the grain markets amid President Trump’s impeachment hearings, USMCA and the China trade agreement.
Generations of experience help Horst Brothers succeed with poultry
Family-owned egg farm has sights set on growth, its future.
Here’s to a not so ‘perfectly’ good year
On your mark, get set, go back to school! That rite of passage, the “back to school season,” is upon us once again, ready or not.






