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How to minimize salt damage to plants
Learn what type of damage to look for and how to minimize damage to plants caused by rock salt used as a deicer.
Be thankful despite your troubles
In these very troubled times – national troubles, global troubles, financial troubles, violence troubles, climate and weather troubles, energy troubles, war troubles, strike troubles, health troubles, ad infinitum – there are many families who will surely have trouble being thankful this Thanksgiving Day.
Carpe Diem — or seize the carp
Jim Abrams shares tips for catching and cooking carp, which become more active in the fall as water temperatures cool.
Spring is pasture improvement time
Now is the time to start planning how to make the most out of our grass crop in our pastures.
Aches and pains
In her column this week, Kym Seabolt gets to the bottom of the strange aches and pains she sometimes wakes with after sleeping funny.
Counting your blessings among your problems
Eric Keller ponders the trials and tribulations of homesteading.
Test soil for better forage production
Soil testing provides more information to farmers so they can ensure their fields are healthy, productive and can support the land usage.
Lots of hard work behind the scenes
Miranda Reiman reminds cattle farmers and ranchers, there’s a lot of good in that hard work that nobody sees.
10 state fair blue ribbon recipes
At state and county fairs, food is a main draw for some people. Take a look at these winning recipes from past state fairs across the country.
With conservation, what goes around comes around at Meadow View Farm
Jeff and Janet Allen aren’t shy about sharing what they’ve learned in their 30 years of running their beef cow/calf operation: Using conservation practices is good for woodlands, water and the environment as a whole. But it’s also good for the farmers.






