Gardening Farming
Posted on August 3, 2025
It’s the height of summer, and the weather is hot, hot, hot! That doesn’t mean work in the garden is done, though. Instead, venture outdoors in the early morning or late in the afternoon. Avoid working in the sun during the hottest part of the day. If you’ve been putting off addressing a shady chall...
Events
Posted on August 2, 2025
The 2025 Monadnock Grown Farm Tour invites community members and visitors alike to explore the diverse landscape of New Hampshire agriculture on Aug. 16 from noon – 5 p.m. For just $10/car, attendees will gain access to multiple farms across the Monadnock Region, with proceeds supporting next year’s...
Lifestyle
Posted on July 31, 2025
Warm weather means more time outdoors, but it also means more potential exposure to ticks. These tiny pests are more than just a nuisance; they can transmit diseases like Lyme, anaplasmosis and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The good news? A few smart habits can help keep you and your family safe. He...
Events, Gardening Farming
Posted on July 30, 2025
With agricultural fairs in full swing across the Northeast, UConn Extension has released a new fact sheet to help fairgoers stay healthy while enjoying animal exhibits. The resource, available at http://s.uconn.edu/animals , emphasizes the importance of practicing proper hygiene after interacting wi...
Lifestyle
Andy Haman 
Posted on July 29, 2025
Let’s revisit another park stop from the 2021-2022 era of this project! The Betty & Wilbur Davis State Park lands are located in rural Otsego County, NY, in the proverbial “middle of nowhere.” I joked with a colleague as I drove out of service “if I disappear into the woods, at least you’ll have my ...
Lifestyle
Andy Haman 
Posted on July 26, 2025
It’s July and more likely than not, school curricula and registrations and shopping lists are the furthest thing from your mind right now – as they should be. However, August will be here before we know it. If you’re thinking about homeschooling your kids – especially for the first time – there are ...
Gardening Farming
Posted on July 24, 2025
Many common flowering plants that grow on roadsides and fields are more beneficial than you might think. One of these plants that you should consider letting flower this year is goldenrod. Native to the Northeast, goldenrod is an incredible host plant for caterpillars and a pollinator plant for butt...
Lifestyle
Enrico Villamaino 
Posted on July 22, 2025
If your kayak is looking a little dull or it seems to be dragging in the water, it might be time for a waxing session. While it’s easy to think of waxing as something reserved for cars or surfboards, it actually plays a valuable role in kayak care too, especially for hard-shell models made of polyet...
Gardening Farming, Lifestyle
Posted on July 21, 2025
Saving seeds from your vegetables crops is a fun and easy way to benefit from nature’s generosity. With a little knowledge and some advanced planning, you can restock your seed supply for next year’s planting at no cost. When you purchased your vegetable seeds this year, you may recall that some var...
Country Folks, News
by Sally Colby 
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 bo...
Country Folks, News
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
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 Ph...
Country Folks, News
by Courtney Llewellyn 
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 ...
Country Folks, News
by Laura Rodley 
December 3, 2025
Axel Linde of Lindenhof Farm in Kirkwood, PA, wears a sweatshirt embroidered with the words “Turkey Whisperer” when he sets up the market table where ...
