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|May - June 2023
County extension services offer an abundance of information on all things ag-related when you have crop, livestock or farming questions.

Do you need help determining what bug is eating your tomatoes? Do you want to bring your horse home but aren't sure where to locate your barn? Are you worried about food poisoning when you try to can this summer? All of these questions - and so many more! - can be answered by your local cooperative extension agency. Staffed by local experts with boots-on-the-ground experience, this office is tasked with disseminating science-based agricultural information to anyone who asks for it.
One of the most underutilized farmer resources throughout the nation, extension offices were solely created to disseminate information to those interested in or new to agriculture. Though the definition of agriculture today may be vastly different from what it was in the late 1800s when the agricultural revolution began, the mission of extension offices around the country remains the same: to provide research-based education to those interested in agriculture.
Extension is directly affiliated with land-grant universities (also called land-grant institutions or land-grant colleges) - schools of higher education that received federal support in the form of land and funding. The purpose of these schools was to teach agriculture, science, engineering and military science. Additional congressional acts allowed for the funding of agricultural experiment stations and the dissemination of information gleaned from research conducted at these stations.
Extension was formalized by Congress in 1914, when more than 50% of the U.S. population lived in a rural area and 30% of the workforce was engaged in agriculture. Today, less than 2% of Americans make their living farming and only 17% live in "rural" areas, but extension's mission to disseminate agriculture information remains the same.
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Tread LIGHTLY
Understand foot rot in sheep and goats.
7 mins
September/October 2025

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Apple Tree Pruning
There's something very picturesque and pleasant about an orchard full of mature apple trees.
2 mins
September/October 2025

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NO - TILL Fall TIPS
As winter approaches, readying a no-dig garden for the end of its growing season presents one of the biggest benefits of no-till: It's easy! Here's what you should know.
2 mins
September/October 2025

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The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
If celeriac hasn't yet found its way into your garden plot, you're missing some good stuff. This surprisingly tasty bulbous root can be eaten fresh in salads or cooked and used in soups and stews.
1 mins
September/October 2025

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THE ART OF Extracts
Annie Hartwig stumbled onto a niche business full of her favorite things.
6 mins
September/October 2025

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Autumn Weed Control
This is a great time of year to get a grip on weeds. These fall weed-control tips offer actions you can take today to limit weed growth tomorrow.
5 mins
September/October 2025

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Homegrown Garlic
Whether you're a health nut or an avid cook or just looking to keep vampires away, garlic should be your go-to. Some of the chemical compounds garlic contains naturally help to enhance our immunity to viral, bacterial and fungal pathogens, and, when you grow your own garlic, you can take actions to boost the amount of these beneficial compounds. Growing your own also provides you with more options in terms of flavor profiles, longterm storage potential and access to fresh garlic and garlic scapes.
6 mins
September/October 2025

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BEST LAID PLANS
You need to chart a course of action for your flock before disasters strike.
5 mins
September/October 2025

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Woodlot Management
While financial gain may be the top reason property owners seek to manage timber on their property, creating a wildlife habitat is also near the top of the list. Michael Gass, a forester with Cardin Forest Products in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, dives into woodlot management, and its many advantages, for the small property owner.
4 mins
September/October 2025

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Food PRESERVATION Q&A
Stretch your dollar by learning how to preserve your harvest.
9 mins
September/October 2025
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