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How to identify and attract a tree swallow
Learn how to identify a male and female tree swallow. Find out about their nests, song, range map and what tree swallows eat.
As we near spring, the worst disease to be on the lookout for is Rhizoctonia. Here are its likes, dislikes and how to prevent ...
Is your pasture toxic? Discover how drought and overgrazing increase fescue toxicosis risks and explore proven methods like ...
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Your monthly care schedule for a perfectly healthy lawn
Take the mystery out of lawn care with this handy month-by-month guide.
An Irish links course has improved its greens due to an ongoing programme of overseeding with fescue grasses. Superintendent Martin Lipsett says Arklow Golf Links in County Wicklow has changed ...
Over- or under-fertilizing leads to burnt or patchy grass; the right balance is key to a healthy lawn. Timing, type of fertilizer, and tools matter just as much as quantity. Getting expert help or a ...
A well-kept lawn does what a good haircut does for your whole look. Everything feels sharper and more welcoming, and you didn't need a brand-new routine to get there. The real difference is timing: ...
At Ledges Golf Club in South Hadley, Amanda Fontaine isn’t just maintaining the course; she's continuing a family tradition. Growing up alongside her father, who has managed the course for 16 years, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shady green lawn with curved gravel path and patio set. - Jena Ardell/Getty Images Most grasses need at least six hours of sun a ...
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Horses are selective grazers that prefer some cool-season grasses over others in pasture. But what about in hay? Researchers at The Ohio State University evaluated horse preference of seven ...
Cattle rid their bodies of heat in three ways: radiation, convection and evaporation. “If your cattle can’t use all three methods, they’ll overheat fast,” says University of Missouri Extension state ...
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