CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Springtime feels far away as freezing temperatures and chances of snow move in on the Heartland, ...
I’m still healing and I need to keep doing the exercises they gave me so I can regain my range of motion. Man, he just keeps adding more time to my trips, but I guess I should listen to him so I can ...
University of Minnesota's Southern Research and Outreach Center’s Winter Crops Day draws growers weighing fertilizer ...
After setting up 100 Christmas trees to celebrate 100 years since the Kump House was completed, we are starting to think about a better landscape plan outdoors. When the house was built, it was on an ...
January is a natural time to reflect back, think forward and set the stage for a more resilient grazing season.
Episodes of extreme weather are adding new and recurring challenges to reseeding. In response, some farmers are opting to ...
Moisture conditions across South Dakota aren't as dire as they were a year ago at this time, but officials say a lack of moisture the last few months has drought making its way back into the state.
Don't wait for spring! Learn how soil testing, forage analysis and OSU Extension webinars can help you protect your pastures ...
When so much around the globe is coming apart we need things to ground and reassure us. The reality of lengthening days and ...
As of this morning, there are only three days left in 2025. I’m sitting here with my brand new plan book open in front of me and my delightful “cow calendar,” a Christmas gift, ...
A young farming couple entered into partnerships with two older cattlemen, on both cattle and pasture. Here’s what they've learned.
Roy and Meredith Thompson of Triple T Beef, Akaska, South Dakota, began implementing regenerative management practices on the ranch and in the field in response to a family health crisis. Now they are ...
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