Texas Wheat Producers board to administer small grain silage assessment to help grow the state’s forage demand.
After corn silage comes off, dairy farmers will often consider seeding fields to winter rye as a cover crop. It’s an easy, ...
Ten years ago, Rob and Samantha Heitke moved to the Milaca area with a dream of building a farm they could call their own.
As winter slowly turns to spring, many ranchers are looking ahead to the grazing season. Much of North Dakota has received ...
Imagine sipping coffee at your kitchen window and spotting a 200-pound hog rooting through your flower beds. For many Texans ...
The Dust Bowl of the 1930s left a deep mark on the Great Plains, not only for farming families but also for wildlife. Images ...
Every time it feels like nature has run out of surprises, it pulls something completely unexpected out of nowhere.Did you know that there’s a tiny hummingbird with a neon pink throat, or a frog that ...
Eating a lookalike of a mushroom commonly foraged in the Pacific Northwest could have dire consequences. Researchers are sounding the alarm about some so-called “false morels” that, when eaten over a ...
The Smith family captures value from cover crops twice—first as high-quality cattle feed and then as biological fuel for ...
B2B Castaways (Strick and Fran) on MSN

Stranded with no resupply and the hunger is setting in

Eight days in, and the grind is starting to show. We’ve fallen into a rhythm: wake, fish, forage, cook, maintain camp. But it’s getting harder. The ocean is unpredictable, and our energy runs out ...
A new University of Idaho-led study explores the scientific reason why some cows spend hot summer days lazing along a shady streambank while others brave the heat and graze the hillsides. The study ...
Hungry gulls do not only steal our chips and sandwiches. They learn our habits, and look for reliable sources of food. That includes waste treatment centers, landfill or anywhere food waste is ...