Video: Safety First When Starting A Controlled Burn
April 29, 2022A controlled burn can do a lot of good in a farm's pasture, but you need to keep things extra safe when doing so. Here are some things to keep in mind.
A controlled burn can do a lot of good in a farm's pasture, but you need to keep things extra safe when doing so. Here are some things to keep in mind.
Mark Bomford, Yale Sustainable Food Project’s director, sits down with Urban Farm Online to talk about the future of food. Bomford grew up working around agriculture in Canada, and took that knowledge to New Haven, Ct., where he joined the Yale Sustainable Food Project. The Project manages an organic farm on the Yale campus, which […]
Only a few ingredients are needed to make this easy, non-toxic brass cleaner.
S. Scherer & Sons’ Bobby Scherer shows you which containers are best for your container water garden, and how to keep mosquitoes from invading your aquatic garden. If you’re having a hard time finding aquatic plants that are the right size for your containers, Scherer shows you how to make them fit.
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These baby farm animals sure have something to say to their farmers, and that's nothing to baa at.
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When I considered what I might want to write about around Easter time this year, I began looking into the healing properties of the Easter lily (Lilium longiflorum).
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Here in Ohio, the mumps virus is in the news right now, so everyone is in crisis mode. It seems that when we hear about one of the old childhood diseases, like mumps, measles or whooping cough, we worry that a catastrophe is brewing.