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St. Martinville officials are cracking down on tall grass and neglected lots, reinforcing a 12-inch limit and closing ...
When he’s not repairing shoes and cracking jokes with his customers, Shoe Doctor owner Michael Ruth is cleaning up the area ...
The natural beauty of the Yampa Valley appeals to residents and visitors alike, but did you know that its high elevation, ...
Once springtime rolls around, lower your deck height by a half inch from your normal summer height. This encourages new ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending July 5, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Grazier Boyd Webb is running an outback cropping experiment to get him through the next drought, growing sorghum to bury as ...
Harvesting hay has gone from a labor-intensive practice of using sickles and wooden forks to balers that compress hay into ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
After the first hay cutting, the timing of second and even third cuttings — as well as how much hay farmers get from those — ...
Horses are selective grazers that prefer some cool-season grasses over others in pasture. But what about in hay? Researchers ...
Make hay when the sun shines, speaks truth for grass farmers, who harvest the sun, when we cut, rake and bale our fields. But ...