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Plant Potatoes With Us The Most Delicious Fall Crop!For warmer-climate growers, now is the best time to get your potatoes in the ground to grow over the mild winter and wake up ...
After a wet April, showers continue into May, leaving farm fields waterlogged, and farmers indoors. Early in April, over 4.5 inches of rain fell in Dayton in just a few ...
Illinois farmers expect to plant about 10.5 million acres of soybeans, an area equivalent to nearly 30% of the state’s entire land mass. China is by far the largest customer for soybean exports, ...
On Sunday, April 13th, Share the Harvest Farm welcomed the start of the season with its 3rd Annual Flower Arranging Class, held at the beautiful Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack. This sold ...
Neko Case has announced a tour of North America slated for this autumn. The trek begins on October 1, in Woodstock, New York, and brings Case to major cities across the United States and Canada ...
Although last fall was the first harvest for their home-grown grapes, they already had success with their wine-making. Working with Nate Walsh and Kent Arendt at Walsh Family Wines, Good Spirit Farm ...
Fall is known as the season of harvest. It's a time when farmers and gardeners pick their crops. It's when we celebrate Thanksgiving, the equinox, and take time to appreciate what life has given us.
These preserved tomatoes are excellent thinly sliced through pasta, in tomato salads or with ricotta and pepper on toast.
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 ...
Dana and Quitman Hand said inspiration for their new business, Harvest Time Farm Stand, came from a desire to give something back to the Kingstree community. They decided the best way to do that ...
Beets perform well in cool weather and can be planted in early spring and again in late summer for fall harvest. Plant seeds directly in the garden, about ½ inch deep. What looks like one seed is ...
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