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The piles on Macon Road are the creation of 11-year-old Tucker Lambert, who hopes to attend the University of Michigan and ...
The Ohio State University Extension is offering a forage testing program to farmers with the goal of providing timely education for winter supplementation and if enough samples are submitted, creating ...
Parts of the Nebraska Panhandle have recently experienced severe hailstorms. This has left many producers evaluating what ...
The value of Marin County’s agricultural production keeps falling, but county leaders say there’s still cause for celebration ...
Jim Hershey gave up the plow long before no-till farming was credited with improving soil health. When he made the switch in ...
The global literature festival's Bajío branch reflects on success, prestige and history as it looks ahead to the coming year.
In Montana, residents are mowing highway edges to collect hay, benefiting livestock while helping the Department of ...
Human urine is gaining recognition as a sustainable, nutrient-rich fertilizer with the potential to benefit small urban farms, home gardens and large-scale farms, offering a low-cost solution to ...
A June 30 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated national cotton acreage would be 10.1 million acres, down 10% compared to last year. Cotton acres in Texas, the nation’s leading ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending July 5, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Harvesting hay has gone from a labor-intensive practice of using sickles and wooden forks to balers that compress hay into round and square bales.