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With soil temperatures well above normal, if we get more moisture, we can expect a supercharging of grass growth ...
I was sitting at a beach in Vermillion, Ohio last Sunday. The heat was substantial. I saw 97 degrees on the thermometer in my car. As I was sitting in my chair on the beach, I struck up a conversation ...
I noticed that his front lawn showed stunted growth and thin areas along with a yellowish appearance. Even from a distance, ...
If you’re a farmer or own land being farmed and you’re interested to learn about managing cover crops, contact your local ...
A spokesperson for Manitoba Agriculture says it remains to be seen what sort of damage was felt on fields from last week's ...
Researchers have identified four key areas where farmers can reduce ergot disease pressure, limit crop infection and keep ...
Cover crops are becoming more popular in the Midwest, primarily as a resource to help protect soil quality. But popular cover ...
I’ve heard it said, “You can count the number of seeds in an apple, but you can’t count the number of apples in a seed.” ...
A comprehensive review of ergot management evidence has strengthened AHDB's guidance to help UK farmers reduce disease pressure, limit crop infection and keep clean grain clean. The ADAS-led review ...
Divers Recovered 145-Year-Old Rye From a Shipwreck. Here's How It Could Change American Whiskey Forever ...
Painted Stave was the Best Bottled in Bond Rye Whiskey and a Double Gold Medalist. Photo, courtesy Painted Stave The American Distilling Institute’s International Spirits Competition is an ...
To make grass fit for human consumption, the chemists dried, bleached and ground the leaves of wheat, barley, oats and rye, produced a white powder with a slight malt flavor. The scientists ate ...
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