Many farmers are taking a look back at how recent weather patterns have affected crop production. “It’s been a really ...
Here is a detailed Grow a Garden Gravedigging guide on how to dig graves in the Grave Digger event and all rewards in it.
Are you an early bird or a night owl? The tendency to rise early or sleep late is determined by our circadian clock, which is ...
Even though over crops can provide an excellent opportunity for livestock producers to extend the grazing season, it’s often difficult to achieve a grazeable cover crop in the fall on ...
The annual Cortland CROP Walk will welcome hundreds of SUNY Cortland students for its 31st year on Sunday, Oct. 12. Part of a global walkathon sponsored by Church World Service, the event will help ...
BLUE RIDGE, Va. (WSET) — Fall is officially here, and as temperatures drop, families are starting to pick out pumpkins for carving and decorating. For 22 years, the Layman family has been helping ...
The American farmer today is asked to pay $1 million for equipment to harvest crops selling at 19th century prices. Star file photo Growing crops is a repetition of planting, growing and harvest ...
A popular horticulture class at Brockton High School teaches students how to grow and sell their own plants. Students learn about sustainable practices like reducing "food miles" by growing local, ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. — There are a lot of research projects happening at South Dakota State University in conjunction with South Dakota Soybean. David Clay, distinguished professor of soil biogeochemistry ...
It’s tempting to have one potting mix for an entire operation. Having one mix saves time changing bales on the planting line, it’s less to store/organize, and alternate mixes can come at a higher ...
Tea has long been a source of comfort and connection. Now, researchers are exploring whether this simple ritual could one day extend beyond Earth. A project led by the University of Kent shows that ...
The impacts of the U.K.'s historically hot and dry spring and summer months are still being felt into the fall, as farmers and livestock producers have been feeling the pinch of lower-than-usual grass ...