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Be thankful for your upbringing

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Being grounded to the earth, whether through the planting of a small garden or hundreds of acres of crops, is often seated in where we were born.

Is using the latest hunting and fishing technology important?

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Is it really an absolute necessity that we purchase the newest edition of whatever we purchased just a year ago?

Happy Mother’s Day to our cows as well

Thursday, May 24, 2018

In May, we celebrate Mother’s Day but did we take time to consider how grateful we should be to the four-legged moms, the cows that produce milk for us.

DIY low tunnel: a way to extend growing season

Friday, November 25, 2016

A low tunnel allows growers to plant earlier in spring, and produce longer in fall. Learn more about this simple and inexpensive gardening method.

3 ways to preserve homegrown herbs

Friday, July 29, 2016

Drying, freezing and creating herb infused oils are 3 preservation methods that stock your kitchen cupboard with a taste of summer for dishes year-round, and also make great gifts from the garden.

Improve on last year’s shortcomings

Thursday, February 18, 2016

As it applies to no-till and soil conservation, frost seeding can be an effective, economical and environmentally sound method of improving forage in pastures and hay fields.

Ohio Beef Expo combines lots of cattle, exhibits and education

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Large crowd attends Beef Expo for breed shows, sales and information.

Common eastern bumblebee can boost pumpkin yields

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

THACA, N.Y. — Each grinning jack-o’-lantern starts with yellow pollen grains, ferried from a male to a female pumpkin flower by bees.

Asian Carp poses threat to future of Great Lakes

Thursday, February 3, 2011

The date is 2019. It’s mid-summer, mostly sunny, with a nice, cooling breeze and sky full of deep blue. What a fine day to head to the deep water. Lake Erie’s central basin is choppy and warm, a perfect day to troll for walleyes. The lines are set, the Cleveland skyline is partially hidden in

Keep compost weed-free: Time, temperature and turning critical factors

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Compost can be a gardener’s best friend. It can deliver dramatic improvements in soil quality and nutrients to nourish your plants throughout the growing season. But unless you use the right techniques, you may also find yourself with a bumper crop of weeds. “Composting is a biological process that decomposes leaves, lawn