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You’ve got mail: The rise of meal delivery services
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New CEA Trade Event to bring industry, academia together OCTOBER 25-26, 2022 IN DANVILLE, VA DANVILLE, VA — Indoor Ag-Con and the Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Innovation Center — a joint project of the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences…
Disc golf, which got its start in Southern California back in the early 1970s, used to be considered something of a “hippie” sport because of its deep roots connected to the throwing of Frisbees and the wearing of tie-dyed shirts…
If you get some livestock manure compost from a neighbor or your own animals, the broken-down material can be a big boost to garden soil efficiency and overall structure. The post Video: Use Manure Compost To Improve Garden Soil appeared…
Chicken rental delivers all the fun of keeping backyard hens without costly investments, upkeep concerns or anxiety-inducing ownership commitments. The post Chicken Rental Services Make Chicken-Keeping Easy appeared first on Hobby Farms.
Your pressure canner can help you produce tons of delicious, shelf-stable cans of chicken (or other poultry) for easy storage of meat. The post Use The Pressure Canner To Process Chicken For Storage appeared first on Hobby Farms.
The advantages offered by an electric UTV—quiet operation, no exhaust fumes, reduced maintenance—can be appealing if you don’t need top-tier power. The post Exploring The Benefits Of An Electric UTV appeared first on Hobby Farms.
Keeping cattle is a rewarding farming endeavor, but it’s important to guard against ailments such as coccidiosis—and know what to do if illness does arise. The post Preventing Coccidiosis & Other Ailments In Cattle appeared first on Hobby Farms.
The rosé season is upon us, and pink wine is all the rage. Not the pink, white zinfandel your mother (or maybe even you) used to drink, but dry, crisp wine made from red wine grapes. To make a rosé,…