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Foxtail Woes: Small Seeds Cause Big Problems For Horses
Foxtail seeds contain microscopic barbs that can cause seeds to attach and embed into the soft tissues of animals.
Field Bindweed. Photo by Kansas State Research and Extension By STACY ...
A Welsh livestock farm which generates an alternative income from a two-mile vehicle racing track is new to the market, ...
When a toucan plucks fruit from a tree in the Amazon Rainforest, it’s doing more than just finding lunch. Moving to a new location and depositing seeds via its droppings could be crucial in addressing ...
In the past 30 years, Davenport has turned 3 million cubic yards of treated sewage sludge and yard waste into useable compost ...
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SIEMENS SAYS: Manitoba farmers finish harvest strong, face profitability math for 2026
Independent agronomists in southern Manitoba confirmed the pace. Jason Voogt of Field2Field Agronomy (Carman) pegged completion near 98 per cent for wheat and oats, 100 per cent for peas and barley, ...
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Why You Should Actually Plant Goldenrod in Your Yard
Goldenrod is beautiful and provides food for bees and butterflies long after most plants have stopped flowering, but it's ...
If your idea of the perfect weekend involves bike rides through rolling hills, cocktails by the firepit and a hot tub soak ...
The Omaskêko Cree artist ties the well-being of the animals to that of the Indigenous people with whom they have long lived symbiotically — not in nostalgic terms, but in futurist ones.
Often mistaken for wild parsnip, carrot, or anise, the prolific seed producer poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) has gained a ...
Field bindweed, a perennial vine in the morningglory family, infests millions of acres in the Great Plains. This weed ...
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