Winter brings shorter days, colder temperatures and reduced sunlight, leading to lower vitamin D levels and low energy. These factors make the body more susceptible to colds, flu and lethargy.
Consider planting some tall and fluffy grass, like winter rye or winter wheatgrass. Lamb's ear is another beloved plant that is you guessed it, as soft as a lamb's ear (although this particular ...
While the wheat market might not be respecting the situation, the latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows 53% of the winter wheat crop is in some level of drought, down just 2 points from the previous week.
The good news? There are grass varieties that thrive even when winter’s chill rolls in, keeping your lawn healthy and vibrant under the frost. But choosing the right seed is key—let’s dig ...
Now, farmers across a state that typically accounts for 25% of the total winter wheat production in the U.S. are staring at a bleak picture for crop prospects this year. Doug Keesling farms near ...