Let’s explore a few ways to save money and harness nature’s bounty for mulch, leaf mold, composting, and supporting our pollinators and beneficial insects.
SERGEANT BLUFF, IA (KTIV) - Tuesday night, the Sergeant Bluff City Council voted on new policies governing the placement of fences, and the appearance of tree branches, to try and address obstructions ...
MADDOCK, N.D. — On any given day, rancher Brian Maddock is out in the drift prairie near the town of Maddock that bears his ...
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA — A layer of frost clings to the grass on the morning Tony DeNicola sets out to check his trap. It’s ...
An area in western Germany known for its mining has become fertile ground for a new kind of energy generation. In the town of ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Farmers See Huge Potential in Pairing Sheep With Solar Power
Agrivoltaics is the missing link in the whole system,” said Hudson Valley orchardist Elizabeth Ryan, describing a nascent practice that couples agriculture with solar-energy production. In Illinois, ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials urge farmers to adopt entirely new method to bring in revenue: 'Not the boogeyman'
While the word "agrivoltaic" is somewhat offbeat, its application is simple. Instead of lining solar panels up in the ...
A combination of positive pressure tubes, side curtains and cooling has helped cows to cope better with heat stress, maintain ...
As the tenth North Dakota family to receive the award, the Maddocks join a roster of producers helping to shape regenerative ...
Warrington Guardian on MSN
Huge solar farm plan thrown out over harm to green belt and ‘best agricultural land’
PLANS to create a huge solar farm on farmland have been thrown out over the harm they would cause to the green belt.
Plans to build a solar farm described as a "blot on the landscape" and "environmental vandalism" on agricultural land in a ...
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