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Recent Posts
Date: Wed, Jul 27th, 2011
Fall doesn't only bring falling leaves - it also presents new dangers to your pet.
Date: Wed, Jul 27th, 2011
Yes, dogs can become sunburned - don't forget to protect your four-legged canine friend!
Date: Wed, Aug 10th, 2011
Many people enjoy chickweed in their salad, but others wish it would stay out of their garden!
Date: Wed, Aug 10th, 2011
Just because it’s no longer the spring or summer season doesn’t mean you have to stop planting!
Horse Riding In A Winter Wonderland
Date: Wed, Jan 4th, 2012
Riding your horse in winter is not the easiest time to ride, but if you take the right preparations, precautions and warm down, riding in
Date: Wed, Jan 4th, 2012
"Horses are living longer lives, in part, because they are getting dental care and good nutrition," states Amanda E. Compton, an Equine Dental Technician (EqDT)
Bird Feeders - Provide Diversity!
Date: Fri, Jul 22nd, 2011
Providing various feeders with different types of bird seed will attract a wide range of birds to your feeders.
Date: Fri, Jul 22nd, 2011
With a window feeder, you can enjoy an up-close look at your feathered friends without leaving your favorite chair!
Date: Wed, Jun 15th, 2011
Become an expert in "chicken talk" by learning these terms:
Free Ranged Chickens Vs. Housed Chickens
Date: Wed, Jun 15th, 2011
Look no further for a guide on basic chicken raising techniques!
Date: Thu, Jun 30th, 2011
In order for your tree or shrub to thrive in its new environment, the first step involves replanting.
Date: Wed, Jun 15th, 2011
Plant Nutrition Guide
Date: Fri, Jun 17th, 2011
When considering the type of electric fence to build, keep in mind you can look beyond traditional aluminum or steel electric fence wire to something
Date: Fri, Jun 17th, 2011
Owners of animals or livestock on any farm must answer the question, "How do I keep my stock safely contained?" While there are many options