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Ice-melt Alternatives

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November / December 2025

While snow totals vary from year to year, there's one thing you can always count on in winter in northern climates: Ice.

- DANIEL JOHNSON

Ice-melt Alternatives

Farms in northern climates must be prepared to deal with the realities of seasonal snow and cold, with all the efforts that come with it. To succeed easily, you just need knowledge and the right tools.

One winter challenge is ice — particularly when it forms to create slippery walkways or ice dams on roofs. Ice buildup can cause all kinds of unnecessary and often preventable winter problems. Chemical ice-melts are often a knee-jerk solution, but they may not be the best choice for farms, since these products are often unsafe for animals. So what does work? Let's explore.

ICE ON THE GROUND

Ice buildup on the ground is often an issue around your farm property toward late winter. It's easy for deep snow to pack down as people and livestock traverse it. First it snows overnight, then animals move around their pastures and paddocks, compressing the snow with every step. Family and farm help travel from building to building, causing additional compression around and between buildings.

imageAll this packed snow slowly turns to ice after a time, making it difficult to remove the bottom layer, which makes further removal more difficult next time it snows. Also, the winter sun can start to mildly melt snow during the day, but then the cold nights of the season instantly refreeze all this moisture back into ice.

Late winter can also bring ice storms, where rain freezes as it falls. Before you know it, your farm has become the ideal recipe for slippery walkways, icy gates and stuck doorways — not to mention icy driveways, trails and paths around the barnyard. If it’s bad enough, this ice can be a surprisingly dangerous thing.

CHEMICAL ICE-MELT ISSUES

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BEST IN BREED

The Rex rabbit was first shown in Paris in 1924 and was brought to the United States in the same year. Known as the King of Rabbits, the Rex remains the most used rabbit for pelts, due to its plush coat. The breed was developed in 1919 from a mutation found in a litter of wild rabbits. The mutation had no prominent guard hair, giving the rabbit a softer, denser coat. Like most rabbit breeds, the rex is a docile animal. According to PetMD.com, the average lifespan of a rex is 6 to 8 years, giving it a shorter lifespan than the average 7 to 10-year lifespan of most domestic rabbits.

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2 mins

November / December 2025

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FUEL EFFICIENCY

Use these 10 tips to get the most mileage for your dollar.

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2 mins

November / December 2025

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Hobby Farms

FENCE & GATE REPAIR

Sometimes the farm fence or gate needs repair. Here are six cost- effective (and easy) fixes for fences and gates on the farm.

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8 mins

November / December 2025

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Hobby Farms

Feeling HOT, HOT, HOT

MAKE YOUR OWN FERMENTED HOT PEPPER SAUCE.

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6 mins

November / December 2025

Hobby Farms

Hobby Farms

Safe Use of Pesticides

For those who use pesticides, their safe handling should be a paramount concern. Darrell Hensley, Ph.D., an extension specialist with the University of Tennessee Extension explains key areas of pesticide safety.

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7 mins

November / December 2025

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Growing Utility Gourds

Specialty gourds aren't just fun to grow. They're functional, too. Since they come in so many different shapes and sizes and their final products are so durable, you can turn them into all kinds of useful things. For instance, some gourds can be made into cozy homes for birds. Some can be crafted into baskets, bottles or spoons. Others are perfect for making musical instruments, kids' toys, decorative boxes and more.

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6 mins

November / December 2025

Hobby Farms

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MINI LOP RABBITS

Mini lop rabbits are small, but not the smallest of the lop breeds.

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3 mins

November / December 2025

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Hobby Farms

Goodnight Garden

It's time to think about the cold season and getting the garden ready.

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5 mins

November / December 2025

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Hobby Farms

ATV/UTV Farm Use

Once upon a time, the typical farmer needed little more than a single, trusty tractor to handle most of the jobs and tasks on a farm.

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3 mins

November / December 2025

Hobby Farms

Hobby Farms

Faithful Farm Dogs

Farm dogs are having a renaissance, and they're finally getting the attention they deserve.

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8 mins

November / December 2025

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