Farmers First
Posted on March 5, 2025
Hello, farm family! Welcome to “Farmers First,” a new column devoted to your farm’s most important asset: You! Let me introduce myself. I am a fifth-generation farm kid from Rhode Island who provides remote and in-person consulting to farmers who want more satisfying, efficient and peaceful farm liv...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on March 5, 2025
The American Meteorological Society defines “spring snow” as being coarse, granular, wet snow, resembling finely chopped melted ice. Foresters worry that this kind of snow can seriously harm trees. When such heavy snow piles up on branches, the stress can be too much, resulting in fractures. Such br...
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Andy Haman 
Posted on March 4, 2025
The New York Farm Show (NYFS) returned to the state fairgrounds last week in the wake of the latest cold front to grace the Northeast. The show enjoyed great attendance as always. The NYFS is one of the premier agricultural showcases in the state, seeing thousands of visitors each year. The organiza...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on February 26, 2025
As a major poultry producing state, North Carolina has plenty of broiler litter, and university specialists are working to ensure litter is spread at best time and place. However, poultry litter isn’t always available when the crop needs it most. In discussing land application of poultry manure, Ste...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on February 26, 2025
The short growing season in the North means a small window for planting. Unfortunately, current literature suggests the optimal planting dates for corn and soybeans occur at the same time. If planted after the end of April, corn can suffer a loss of 1.75 bushels/acre/day. Soybeans can suffer 0.5 bus...
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Andy Haman 
Posted on February 26, 2025
A recent webinar with Dr. Robert Van Saun, professor and Extension veterinarian with Penn State, dove into the impact of colostrum on the lamb’s ability to not only survive but to thrive long-term. He began by referencing a study on sheep death loss from USDA. Upward trends were noted in financial l...
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Kelsi Devolve 
Posted on February 26, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t a new concept, but it’s getting more advanced every day. As AI gains popularity, more education is needed to responsibly use the programs in everyday life. Jessie Wright, a University of New Hampshire Extension field specialist, is a big advocate for using AI. She ...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on February 26, 2025
It’s time to take another look at current soil nutrient commodity prices. These numbers come from research compiled by Jeff Cassim, general manager of Liquid Products in Seneca Falls. Cassim extracts his data from fertilizer industry periodicals – not just commodity prices, but geopolitical facts im...
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Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
Posted on February 19, 2025
“Soil biology is really considered a last biotic frontier. We know more about life in outer space and in the deep sea than we do in our own backyards. Only about 10% of the species in soil have been described,” said Dr. Deborah Neher. Neher is a semiretired professor of plant and soil science at the...
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