Clarenda “Farmer Cee” Stanley came to organic farming after establishing a career as a highly successful fundraiser and nonprofit executive. In 2018, she brought...
During the next several days, lingering cold weather will be confined to the north-central and northeastern U.S. Meanwhile, the nation’s most significant warmth will...
The National Cotton Council and its cooperating partners will be ringing in the new year with the 2026 Beltwide Cotton Conferences January 7 through...
Plant diseases are one of the biggest challenges for gardeners, farmers, and greenhouse growers. Fungal and bacterial problems like powdery mildew, blight, leaf spot,...
Fungal diseases are one of the biggest hidden enemies of gardens, lawns, and small farms. Even when you follow good gardening practices—proper spacing, correct...
There is something quietly magical about stepping into a bedroom that feels layered, protected, and deeply personal. A canopy brings that feeling instantly. It...
Claire Windeyer is a “recovering academic.”
For 14 years, she was an associate professor in veterinary medicine at the University of Calgary.
WHY IT MATTERS: Many...
Leadership Sorghum Spotlight: From Comfort Zone to Crop Innovation – Joel Huesby’s, Class VI
Kyra Holt, Sorghum Checkoff
Joel Huesby, an organic sorghum farmer from Touchet,...
Amidst today’s global challenges—including the escalated need for food and nutrition security under mounting population pressure–the mission of the Daugherty Water for Food Global...