Birding books you should consider reading
Scott Shalaways shares his summer reading list for bird lovers of all ages.
Farmers need to embrace change
The program, known as FSAfarm+, provides farm operators and owners with secure access to view all your personal FSA data.
How to identify poisonous plants
Poison hemlock is not the only plant that you should be on the lookout for. Jimsonweed, pokeweed and black locust are potentially poisonous to livestock.
Tech investors and food for thought
Food is the new technological frontier, and big investors are entering the world of food production, distribution and marketing. Farmers should pay attention, says Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.
Some arguments are good to have
Deciding when to plant is always a matter of contention, and there can be multiple right answers.
5 reasons to participate in the 2017 Census of Agriculture
The Census of Agriculture is an opportunity for farmers to share data that informs legislative decisions, and impacts farm services and support programs.
Solve this hidden antique tool mystery
With the mystery of our hand cranked bending roller solved, we are on to our next antique tool. Can you help us figure our how it was used?
Sonny Perdue’s big adventure
Sonny Perdue will have his hands full considering America’s slipping hold on the global farm trade and President Trump's clear anti-trade stances.
Cape May in spring is ideal birding time
Spring vacations to Cape May offer many opportunities for bird watchers.
Notify FSA before breaking ground
Agricultural producers are reminded to consult with FSA and NRCS before breaking out new ground for production purposes.






















