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Homeowners can now begin lightly raking out dead areas of their lawns and re-seeding dead patches in the ground.
Gardening can be many things to different people—sometimes a chore, other times a passion. If you’re one of those passionate ...
The company behind a massive proposed carbon pipeline in the Midwestern U.S. filed hundreds of lawsuits against landowners in ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — April is strawberry season and Rudd Farm is looking forward to its Spring harvest. Farmer Matt Rudd shares that extreme temperatures can stop the strawberry plant from producing ...
Don’t let the calendar, coffee shop chatter or neighbors dictate when you go to the field. Farm Journal field agronomists ...
More corn is expected to go into the ground in 2025, and to get the highest yields requires some careful execution, according to Extension corn agronomist Jeff Coulter.
This is the time of the year when big, slow-moving farm vehicles rumble out onto roadways dominated by faster-paced traffic. That shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone who lives in farm country. Even so, ...
Local food just tastes better — and buying it helps your local farmers, too. Even one or two swaps can support farms and keep ...
As vegetable farmers, we may get to satisfy the “pent up demand” to get back in the dirt and start planting a little bit ...
Producing the raw materials of our food is not a quick and easy thing; so maybe cooking them shouldn’t be either.
The Botanic Garden of Smith College offers a year-round taste of pleasant weather. In the Lyman Conservatory, students and ...
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