Tuesday, November 5, 2024

According to an Iowa State entomologist, biting flies can adversely affect animal performance, and spread disease among your cattle.

"The Art of Humane Propaganda: Photographers of the Farm Security Administration During the Great Depression," is a photographic documentary on exhibit at the Columbus Museum of Art through Sept. 2.

National Tourism Week reveals the kinds of questions often asked by tourists who have left their brains at home.

Every small fruit and commercial vegetable grower should have at least one complete plant tissue nutrient analysis from each field for each crop before harvests begin, said Virginia Tech horticulturist.

The smallest wheat harvest since 1974 could produce the year where tighter supplies don't translate into higher prices.

New soybean crop is headed toward setting a record production.

Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens will feature a unique exhibit of historic wedding gowns from 1866 through 1946.

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources warns that the best of intentions often lead to bad results when people pick up young animals, instead of leaving them where they were found.

Andrea Keener was recognized with the Dekalb Award

The Holden Arboretum at Kirtland encompasses more than 3,400 acres, and has trails through gardens, fields, woods, past ponds, and down into the valley. Tours are available.