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Planting green proves pragmatic for IPM
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Planting green proves pragmatic for IPM
by Holly Devon 
Posted on December 9, 2025
Pest management is one of the most pernicious problems faced by farmers, thanks to the fact that we are not alone in what we consider to be delicious and nutritious. Bugs, slugs and mice think our fields have been grown as an all-you-can-eat buffets just for them, and defending crops against their b...
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Crop Comments: Spread the Closest Fields Last
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Crop Comments
Crop Comments: Spread the Closest Fields Last
Crop Comments B3 
Posted on December 9, 2025
As I’m writing this column on the first day of December, it’s about three weeks until days start lengthening in the northern hemisphere. Recently, most of the Northeast had been gathering just a few occasional snowflakes. But that changed the day after Thanksgiving, when the Mohawk Valley got about ...
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Beef calves’ first 24
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Beef calves’ first 24
by Sally Colby 
Posted on December 3, 2025
There are several primary goals for a profitable beef cow/calf herd – the majority of herd females should achieve viable pregnancies and calves are born alive and healthy. The newborn calf's primary requirement is colostrum. While there isn't a lot of information on colostrum for beef cows, theres s...
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Animal care raises farm profits
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Animal care raises farm profits
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
Posted on December 3, 2025
Improving both profits and animal welfare was the theme of “Farm 5.0 and the Future of Dairy Care,” a webinar recently presented by Beverly Hampton Phifer, senior director with National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (FARM) program and hosted by the Dairy Cattle Welfare Council. FARM ...
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Other saps from other taps
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Other saps from other taps
by Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on December 3, 2025
It’s no secret that sugar maples are the preferred variety of trees for sugarmakers. But in the interest of making the most of what’s already growing on your property and diversifying your agricultural portfolio, should you consider tapping other trees? That was the question posed and studied by Dav...
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Upstate farmer jumps into pasture-raised eggs with new facility
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Upstate farmer jumps into pasture-raised eggs with new facility
by Andy Haman 
Posted on December 3, 2025
“I wasn’t really a poultry guy,” Jacob Horst shared – but that’s all behind him now. He and his family, of St. Johnsville, NY, became a family farm partner with New Hampshire-based Pete & Gerry’s Organic Pasture Raised Eggs. Their impressive new facility, shown to the public during an early November...
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Crop Comments: Thanksgiving Season: Not Just a Single Day
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Crop Comments: Thanksgiving Season: Not Just a Single Day
Crop
Posted on December 3, 2025
As I wrote this column, the actual holiday was three days away. The happening should be considered more a season, not just a single square on a calendar page displaying the fourth Thursday of each November. A look at early colonial history in Massachusetts supports my reasoning. The first Thanksgivi...
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Oneida County Farm Bureau hosts annual meeting
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Oneida County Farm Bureau hosts annual meeting
by Ben Simons 
Posted on November 25, 2025
On Oct. 21 the Oneida County Farm Bureau hosted their 70th anniversary annual dinner meeting at Franklin Hotel Restaurant in Rome. The dinner menu was made up of locally grown products from Twin Orchards Farm Stand, Jake’s Gouda Cheese, John Collins Farm & Creamery, Neil Collins Family Maple, Simmon...
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Fun with Gray Family Farm turkeys
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Fun with Gray Family Farm turkeys
by Laura Rodley 
Posted on November 25, 2025
Shelley Gray and her husband Roger have been raising turkeys for 30 years at Gray Family Farm in New Windsor, NY. First they raised chickens at the farm. “Since we did chickens, I thought I could do turkeys. You think you know chickens, so you think you know turkeys,” she said. Not so, she found. “F...
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How to ace your grant application
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How to ace your grant application
by Kelsi Devolve 
Posted on November 25, 2025
Receiving funding through a grant is a huge honor and success, but it takes a lot of work to earn it. Going through the process of applying for a grant can be really overwhelming, but the Tri-State Extension Dairy Team hosted a webinar to make the process easier to comprehend. UVM Extension Dairy Re...
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Planning new infrastructure for the new year: Virtual fencing
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Planning new infrastructure for the new year: Virtual fencing
by Kelsi Devolve 
Posted on November 25, 2025
Virtual fencing is a relatively new farming option in the Northeast, but it’s very effective and reduces labor when moving animals between pastures. Virtual fencing is a way to create boundaries in a pasture without putting up a physical fence. This technology allows farmers to create digital bounda...
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Crop Comments: Freezing/Thawing/Heaving … Not All Bad
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Crop Comments
Crop Comments: Freezing/Thawing/Heaving … Not All Bad
Crop Comments A9 
Posted on November 25, 2025
The fertilizer market, both nationally and internationally, has been anything but boring since the new administration took over Washington 10 months ago. I keep my eyes on the seesaw economic behavior of fertilizer ingredients more than most people do. Expecting that change might be brewing in the c...
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Making big dairy moves in the Empire State
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Making big dairy moves in the Empire State
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
Posted on November 25, 2025
Allison Wilton is a market analyst for the National Milk Producers Federation and U.S. Dairy Export Council . In a recent episode of the “ Cow Convos ” podcast, Wilton discussed the current state of the dairy industry in the U.S. and New York State. The monthly podcast is hosted by Kaitlyn Lutz and ...
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Taking graziers to new heights
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Taking graziers to new heights
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on November 12, 2025
BERKSHIRE, NY – Pardon the tree pun, but it’s brilliant marketing that helps the Pennsylvania-based Trees for Graziers Company “branch out” to help farmers and conservation professionals add trees to perennial pastures, hayland, riparian areas and crop ground. Founder and CEO Austin Unruh is on a qu...
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Plan ahead for farm protection programs
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Plan ahead for farm protection programs
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on November 12, 2025
Many farmers rely on a variety of farm safety net programs to ensure protection for the investments they’ve made in crops and livestock. Jeremy Forrett, retail financial services leader, Farm Credit East, discussed changes in FSA programs and federal crop insurance resulting from the passage of One ...
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Handling difficult calvings
Country Folks
Handling difficult calvings
by Sally Colby 
May 6, 2026
Calving is covered in classrooms but there’s nothing like real-life initiation. Veterinarian Lisa Freeze thinks of calving as more of an art than a sc...
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Six strategies for raising swine in summer
Six strategies for raising swine in summer
Courtney Llewellyn 
May 6, 2026
Swine success is never simple. Every season serves a new set of stressors. Fall feels friendly with crisp air and steady gains. Summer, however, sizzl...
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Protecting livestock farms from cybercrime pt. 2
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Protecting livestock farms from cybercrime pt. 2
by Sally Colby Part 2: Preventing cyberthreats 
May 6, 2026
Part 2: Preventing cyberthreats The internet was first hailed as a tool for open information and operability. No one suspected the potential for nefar...
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The silent saboteurs: Prevent trace mineral deficiencies & boost herd health & production
Country Folks
The silent saboteurs: Prevent trace mineral deficiencies & boost herd health & production
by Jazlyn Hoadley & Andrew Magnuson, SUNY Cobleskill 
May 6, 2026
High production dairy cows are metabolic athletes with unique nutritional challenges that producers must be aware of to maintain herd health, trace mi...
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