Water, water everywhere, and yes, the fruit tree will drink
URBANA, Ill. - Fruit trees may be planted in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked, said a University of Illinois Extension horticulture specialist.
At 4-H camp? Go ahead and flush
WINDSOR, Ohio - It wasn't quite as bad as the inside of a portable toilet on an August afternoon, but the aging septic system at
You’re fired: Propane flaming aids weed control
WOOSTER, Ohio - Killing weeds with a propane flamer, a practice that works in organic row crops, can help in certain vegetables, too.
After the harvest
CANTON, Ohio - On an overcast Saturday last fall, Ronnie Wendell and a small crew of workers headed out to the apple orchard.
Farm labor rules:
SALEM, Ohio - Though it's still May, chances are you're already thinking ahead to the myriad things that need done on the farm this summer.
Another reason to quit: Tobacco virus kills plants
MANHATTAN, Kan. - If you're trying to be a considerate smoker and take your habit outdoors, don't touch the plants - even the weeds.
Canadian cow tests positive for BSE
Farmers rally to draw attention to food origin labeling
ROME, Ohio - The security of knowing where our food is produced was the focus of an informational rally at the
Learn the secrets of organic farming
BUTLER, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture will be hosting an evening field walk at Misera's Organic Farm May 15 in Butler.