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Mark Keaton's Extension News: Keys to a profitable forage program

This week will be part one on the keys to a profitable forage program: Remember you are a forage farmer - Forage typically accounts for more than half the cost of production for forage-consuming animals and ...

It's all about the spice

Chaya Rao's pantry must be the envy of her Southwest Austin neighbors. Legumes are a staple in Indian cooking, and not just for vegetarians.

Smart tips for keeping your brain healthy at any age

Canadians are well aware of the importance of exercise and a healthy diet. These days, you don't have to look far to find a gym, yoga studio, nutritionist, or health spa in just about any neighbourhood.

Tom Jackson sings for others' supper

One of Canada's great humanitarian celebrities, Tom Jackson, is once again singing for someone's supper.

The You Docs tips for the week

When it comes to weight loss, some calories do count more than others. In a yearlong study of overweight people on a reduced-calorie diet, those enjoying soup each day lost more weight than people who ate the ...

Three steps to a better bottom line

Using new technologies, practising sensible crop rotations and direct seeding are three big steps toward a more profitable bottom line.

Art review: Langlands and Bell

THESE days, the "digital revolution" is so much a part of life that it's easy to forget how dramatic a sea-change it has been.

Gardeners get green message from local farmer

Patricia Lovejoy and her husband, Mark, grow organic vegetables at Garden Treasures in the Stillaguamish Valley, and Patricia encouraged members of the Arlington Garden Club recently to use green gardening ...

Mark Keaton's Extension News: Visual assessment of hay

Can the nutritive value of hay be estimated by simply looking at it? The short answer is 'no.' Generally, crude protein or total digestible nutrient content of forages can't be estimated by visual appraisal ...

How nutritionists stock a healthy kitchen, pantry

Gannett Newspapers A well-balanced diet should contain a variety of foods from each part of the pyramid.

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