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Garlic has its benefits
Garlic can boost your body’s response to common cold, cancer and other ailments.
Winter annual cereal grain forages success starts now
Winter annual forages can be a very economic feed for cows and heifers. The four most common winter annuals are rye, triticale, wheat and barley.
Ask FSA Andy about commodity loans
Loan rates vary slightly by county but are around $1.97 for corn, $5.08 for soybeans, $2.66 for wheat, $1.71 for barley and $1.43 for oats.
How to keep herbs fresh all year long
Did you know you can freeze herbs? Here’s quick how-to lesson.
Good record keeping helps sheep producers make quality choices
In order to have a good handle on some of your production practices, you need to review your records on a regular basis.
Workshop to focus on growing herbs on April 2
The next Conservation Creation Arts & Crafts Workshop hosted by Richland Soil and Water Conservation District will focus on herbs.
Ask Jen about comfort food
I don’t know about you, but as soon as the weather gets cold, I bust out the homemade chicken noodle soup, the meatloaf, the dumplings, the plethora of baked goods … you know, the good old-fashioned American comfort food.
How should I arrange the plants in my garden? A guide to companion planting
Companion planting can produce benefits such as improved growth, flavor and can also provide pest control.
Spring forage: Looking beyond rye
Winter wheat, barley, triticale and rye planted in the fall can produce high-quality forage in the spring when harvest is in the boot stage.
Dargate Galleries: Auctioning off the auction
Dargate Auction Galleries of Pittsburgh is going on its own auction block Sept. 7 as Larry and Carol Farley auction off their contollling interest in the gallery.






