Gardeners can extend the growing season into fall and winter by using simple techniques like row covers, cold frames, mulch, and succession planting to protect plants from cold and maintain growth.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on wheat nutrient management, the Rural Economic Outlook Conference, challenges with U.S. crops and early heifer pregnancy checks.
October 2025's monthly Equine newsletter features: Sand burs, New World Screw Worm, Tack Box Talk podcasts, Infographics, Pole Bending and October Upcoming events.
October 2025 Horticulture tips: Leave Hollow Stems for Native Bees, Preserving Herbs for Winter Flavor, Cool-season Lawn Planting and Renovation, To Compost or Not, Why Fall is a Good Time to Plant and September Pecan Management.
The October 2025 Ag Insights articles include Free Ag Pesticide Disposals, Knowledge is Power When Evaluating Cube Feeder Accuracy, What's Up With Canola?, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1: A Continued Concern for Poultry Producers.
Fall is the optimal time to control winter annual weeds like henbit, chickweed, and annual bluegrass through timely herbicide application and proper lawn maintenance.