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Posted on May 21, 2025
GROVETON, NH – Twenty-five natural resource professionals took advantage of the opportunity to meet and talk with Second District Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander (D-NH) on April 24 in the former paper mill town in the Granite State’s northernmost county. Goodlander, 38, was first elected on Nov. 5, ...
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Kelsi Devolve 
Posted on May 21, 2025
Biosecurity is important on any farm, as it helps control what enters the property and what moves throughout the property. Dr. Carolyn Hurwitz, a Maine veterinarian, described biosecurity as “a security system that’s designed to protect against biological threats.” There are many levels of biosecuri...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on May 21, 2025
Part 3: Non-chemical options Those who raise sheep and goats are in a constant battle against internal parasites. The most effective parasite control approach for small ruminants is to use a combination of chemical and non-chemical management tools. Dr. Dahlia O’Brien, Virginia State University, sai...
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Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on May 21, 2025
Those who feed their cows on pasture want to do right by their animals. They want to make sure they’re eating a healthy mix of greens and getting all the proper nutrition to grow big and become profitable. But sometimes finding the right combination of forages and supplements is like trying to solve...
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Judy Van Put 
Posted on May 21, 2025
One of the most exciting occurrences in keeping horses is the arrival of a new foal, especially after waiting almost a full year! The average gestation is 335 to 342 days, but mares can vary; a foal that is delivered before 320 days is considered premature, and a pregnancy that lasts more than 360 d...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on May 21, 2025
The first wild plant in the Northeast welcoming winter’s demise is marsh marigold, also called cowslip. Part of the buttercup family, this plant isn’t related to garden variety marigolds. Marsh marigolds are commonly found in very damp soils – even upland marshes – hence their name. They grow up to ...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on May 21, 2025
Often on farms, we get so busy in the day-to-day management we don’t get the time to step back and evaluate our operations from a 30,000-foot view. As the calendar turns the page on spring, I encouraged many of my farmer clients to prioritize the time to zoom out and look at their big picture. Fundi...
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Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on May 14, 2025
At the annual CattleCon event earlier this year in San Antonio, one of the more well-attended sessions was the Checkoff Highlights. Representatives from different organizations talk about where the $1/head fee producers pay is utilized. U.S. Meat Export Federation A nonprofit organization that’s bee...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on May 14, 2025
Managing an efficient meat animal operation involves not only running a farm but also selling each part of the animal. Tanya Cauthen, owner of Belmont Butchery in Richmond, VA, presented “Selling Lesser-Known Cuts: Tips & Techniques from Belmont Butchery” as a FACT webinar recently. Cauthen worked a...
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Laura Rodley 
September 2, 2025
Kate Miller Carl was serving customers Roundhill Orchard’s summer bounty of raspberries and blueberries on the last day of Western Massachusetts’ late...
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Sally Colby 
September 2, 2025
Daren and Holly Koeppe have been growing agronomic crops, and more recently vegetables, near Sisseton, SD, on the farm where Daren grew up. Several ye...
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Enrico Villamaino 
September 2, 2025
Hostas are a staple in shade gardens and nurseries, known for their lush foliage and vibrant variegation. These perennials are loved by landscape prof...
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Kelsi Devolve 
December 1, 2024
The Northeast Forest Farming Conference in Danby, VT, which took place earlier this year, introduced attendees to a wide variety of topics, including ...