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A southeast Minnesota farmer doubts he’ll begin planting before May 1st. Ed McNamara of Goodhue says soil conditions are cool ...
When Lucas Kerr decided to revive the farm that had been in his family for seven generations, he chose to plant weed, grown in New York and sold to New Yorkers.
In Missouri and the Midwest, the number of Black-operated farms is declining. A 4-H program seeks to build Black youths' ...
A new study has revealed that application of biofertilisers can compete effectively with synthetic fertilisers based on crop yields.If produced on scale, the study affirms that biofertilisers will ...
Like countless other residents of the deep American South, Jason MacDonald and Timothy Gipson, living in Brookhaven, ...
The Baby Animals Festival at Hancock Shaker Village returns April 12, giving visitors a chance to meet the latest generation of newborn livestock.
Robert E. “Bob” Pletcher, 74 of Crooksville, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Monday April 7, 2025. Born in Zanesville ...
Black truffles, once exclusive to Europe, are now growing in American orchards. With over 100 truffle farms associated with the North American Truffle Growers’ Association (NATGA), U.S. growers are ...
P. Wade Ross leads a group of Black farmers and ranchers who are used to losing some---and, then, losing some. Now, they are ...
Research continues on best practices in American truffle growing. Projects spearheaded by the truffle growers' association ...
Third-generation farmer Igalious “Ike” Mills knew it was only a matter of time before a United States Department of ...
Noni Gopal Baidya, a resident of Sutarkhali union in Dacope, a southwestern coastal upazila under Khulna division, began farming exportable black tiger shrimp on his 6-7 bighas of land in 1991.