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Climate change or weather extreme?
The USDA would like some staff members to refer to “climate change” as “weather extremes” and “climate change adaption” as “resilience to weather extremes.”
Keep ground-feeding sparrows around
Ground feeders are nice to have around because they clean up the seeds other birds kick to the ground.
Feeder birds are a pleasure to watch in fall
Seeing red-breasted nuthatches is always a treat as they are acrobatic birds that often climb head-first down tree trunks and spiral around branches.
How to make delicious Brussels sprouts
Although Brussels sprouts have a reputation for being one of the most hated vegetables, but could it be you’re just not cooking them right?
4 tips for communicating on the family farm
Family members can be some of the toughest co-workers to have. Check out these tips to open the lines of communication on your family farm.
There’s no ‘future’ in futures market
Large chain producers threaten prices, dominate food industry.
Bald backyard birds have many causes
Many factors cause backyard birds to go bald.
A trip to the California Bug Fair
Dr. Scott Shalaway recently attended the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History’s annual Bug Fair. He also spotted a bear on his property and has made note of the return of cicada brood V.
Celebrating spring’s arrival with grandma’s egg sandwiches
When I see that the peeps are in at the local Tractor Supply, I bust out the garden tools and gumboots, start surfing the internet for picnic food recipes and begin planning my tiny garden. Ah, spring.
Get ahead of the weeds in 2016
Having a weed management plan can be beneficial to maximizing your crop yield this year. OSU’s weed experts, Mark Loux and Doug Doohan share a few pointers on weed management.






