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Time to plant Sweet Corn!

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Release Date: 05/26/2024

Principles of Pesticide Safety show art Principles of Pesticide Safety

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

As the season of outdoors comes closer, it's important to review some basics of pesticide safety. Whether they are organic or synthetic, all pesticides can be dangerous. So wear your PPE and keep them out of reach of children! 

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Energy and forethought needed to keep warm show art Energy and forethought needed to keep warm

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Being out in cold temperatures is often necessary. But, there are a few things you can do to improve your comfort and safety. We cover how to layer your clothes, travel safely, and how to help livestock stay warm and healthy in low temperatures. 

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A Salty Situation show art A Salty Situation

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Learn about the differences in sidewalk salt and their effects on the ice, environment, and the sidewalk itself. We also remind our poultry owners about biosecurity tacticts to protect their birds from avian influenza

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Winter Garden Activities for IPM show art Winter Garden Activities for IPM

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

What to do in the garden or on the farm during winter to reduce disease and make life easier next year.

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Feral Swine: Unseen Threats and How to Combat Them show art Feral Swine: Unseen Threats and How to Combat Them

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Explore the history and dangers of feral swine, their diseases, hunting regulations, and safe cooking tips to protect yourself and our food system.

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Sifting through the bubbles surrounding Insecticidal Soaps show art Sifting through the bubbles surrounding Insecticidal Soaps

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Using soap to kill insects isn't as simple as it seems. Today we go through the ins and outs of what makes soap an appropriate insecticide and what to avoid.  References: Fundamentals of Using Soaps as Insecticides by Dr. Raymond Cloyd   Insecticidal Soap Written byPaul Pugliese. Growing & Mowing in Bartow County March 4, 2024   The Use of Horticultural Oils and Insecticidal Soaps For Control of Insect Pests of Amenity Plants Fredric D. Miller  Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) November 1989, 15 (11) 257-262; DOI:     Horticultural oils and soaps play...

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Battling the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid show art Battling the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Join us as we explore the impact of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid on our forests, uncovering its origins, spread, and the ecological consequences of its control. Learn about hope for management and what you can do to protect your prize hemlock tree from this invasive pest.

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Zombies are REAL show art Zombies are REAL

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Belive it or not, zombies really do exist. There are many examples in nature and cordiceps do play a role. However, for the most part, zombieism is restricted to insects. 

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Cow - Calf Health and Stressors show art Cow - Calf Health and Stressors

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

We have a special guest this week as part of the WVU Extension Drought Series coordinated by Alex Straight. Dr. Lowell Midla, is a Doctor of Vetrinary Medicine and is joining us from Merk Animal Health. Learn the different stressors that impact animal health and what you can do about them. He also covers good herd management techniques for when feed stocks are low. 

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Apples are a Great Fall Flavor show art Apples are a Great Fall Flavor

Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Nothing against pumpkin spice, but when we think fall we're all on board for apples. We have such a wide variety of apples we encourage you to reach out to a local orchard and try something new. Some varieties of apples will continue to ripen into November! 

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It's finally here! The time for planting is now! Memorial Day weekend is commonly looked to as our official frost free date and when soil temperatures are in 60's. So if you're dreaming of sweet corn roasting on an open fire later this year, it's time to get out and get it planted.