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Salem woman begins community garden, hopes to start farmers market
Melissa Thompson has started a community garden near downtown Salem, and hopes to have a farmer’s market up and running by next summer.
Ellsworth Acres helps women recovering from addiction, through agriculture
Ellsworth Acres has three acres of earth that are rich and fertile. The air is fresh and clean. It’s a place where you can heal and grow, and tell your addiction story. Erin Helms started Ellsworth Acres when she noticed that addiction recovery services did not address the person as a whole.
Louisville greenhouse celebrates historic business milestone
Anthony Petitti Organic Greenhouse began in 1924 as a landscaping company, Anthony’s Lawn Care. The company is celebrating 100 years this year.
Grain prices are still searching for the bottom
Somewhere ahead lies the bottom for corn, soybean and wheat prices. We don’t know when it will come, but we know it is a long way from breakeven.
Harpers Ferry raid was the opening act for the American Civil War
John Brown’s raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in October 1859 stands out as a critical event in the spiral that led to the American Civil War.
From boardroom to barnyard: Why most American farmers farm part-time
Part-time farming boosts household income, provides access to health and life insurance and offers economic stability.
Manure application : Spreading on frozen ground is risky
The USDA revised it’s manure application standards this past year. One change deals with application of manure to frozen or snow-covered soil.
Much out of little: Ashland SWCD thinks outside of the box to grow programs
The Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District, one of the lowest-funded in the state, was named the 2020 Soil & Water District of the Year.
Help eradicate spotted knapweed
Familiarize yourself with this invasive weed so that you can become part of the solution to stop the spread of spotted knapweed.
Hay shortage is a growing concern for farmers
Hay shortage is a growing concern for many farmers across the Midwest.






