Late spring doesn’t shut the gardening window—it actually swings it wide open for some of the most rewarding crops of the ...
Boot on a shovel in the dirt, surrounded by garden produce including pumpkins, potatoes, beets, and carrots - Viktor Sergeevich/Shutterstock The growing season may be winding down, but it's not the ...
Dry weather is enabling a smooth, productive harvest in the Midwest, but on the latest episode of Unscripted, Farm Journal agronomy expert Ken Ferrie cautions farmers about safety issues arising from ...
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This year in South Dakota many areas have received high amounts of rainfall during the summer. This has led to portions of fields being wet particularly in the northeastern part of the state. Soils ...
KANSAS CITY — Adverse weather was taking a late-season swipe at US crops, ranging from sugar cane, corn, soybeans and spring wheat in the nation’s midsection to produce, nuts and other high-value ...
The growing season may be winding down, but it's not the end of tasty produce. In fact, the end of the growing season is ripe with fall vegetables that can add flavor and nutrients to your plate.