A sweet and spicy Thai style vegetarian dish so rich with umami flavor that it dances on the tongue! This Thai Basil Eggplant dish is so easy to throw together,… The post This Thai Basil Eggplant is the BEST thing you can make with eggplant! first appeared on Sumptuous Spoonfuls.| Sumptuous Spoonfuls
Early frost had already drought-weary vegetable farms rushing to harvest in Manitoba in the second week of September. The post Frost damage hits Manitoba vegetable farms appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Tom Ritter was just weeks away from his 51st harvest, but an everyday task on the farm of cleaning out a grain bin with a vac turned fatal as a shelf of corn caved in on him in the bin.| AgWeb
Producer and writer Kevin Hursh shares a day of three potentially disastrous incidents as cautionary tales of farm safety for Prairie farmers in the midst of fall harvest work.| The Western ProducerOpinions & Blogs | The Western Producer
The weather has dried up enough to allow growers to prep fields for more fall planting. Strawberry fields are being bedded and fumigated. Muscadines are being harvested now and look great. See details below. Keep an eye on the Upcoming Events tab periodically so you don’t miss any of our winter/spring meetings. Also, check out […]| The South Carolina Grower
Cooler weather this past week has given us a preview of Fall. Though the moisture has dried up, we are still seeing elevated levels of disease. Spider mite and caterpillar populations are climbing in places also. See details below. Keep an eye on the Upcoming Events tab periodically so you don’t miss any of our […]| The South Carolina Grower
We received more rain over most of the state last week which is holding up some field operations. Two-spotted cotton leafhoppers have been found in most okra and eggplant fields on the coast. Disea…| The South Carolina Grower
Fall is my favorite season so when I saw that Little Debbie had Fall Gingerbread Cookies, I had to make them into Sweater Weather Fall Gingerbread Cookies! These cookies are already adorable and I absolutely love how soft and chewy they are. Really easy to make because they are ready to go right out of... Read More » The post Sweater Weather Fall Gingerbread Cookies appeared first on Dessert Recipes - Holiday Food Recipes - Sweet Treats - Party Pinching.| Dessert Recipes – Holiday Food Recipes – Sweet Treats – Party Pinching
Pumpkin Spice Granola Waffles, easy best pumpkin waffles, Sunbelt Bakery Pumpkin Spice Chewy Granola Bars, easy fall pumpkin recipe ideas| Dessert Recipes - Holiday Food Recipes - Sweet Treats - Party Pinching
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Many animals avoid contact with people. In protected areas of the African savanna, mammals flee more intensely upon hearing human conversations than when they hear lions or sounds associated with h…| ConservationBytes.com
At Ontario’s Potato Field Day, farmers got a first look at HJV’s Split Grader prototype. Paired with a Tomra 3A optical sorter, the system removes green potatoes and debris at 100 tons per hour, improving storage quality and reducing labour needs. The post HJV unveils split grader with Tomra Optical Sorter at Potato Field Day appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
It has been an extremely hot month of August in Southern Ontario, and just this week, we got some rain and a break with more agreeable temperatures. I have been harvesting smaller amounts of produce and herbs compared to other years, but the plants themselves still look very healthy. Here are six for this week ... click on title for more| My Slice of Mexico
What do you do when your garden suddenly surprises you with a horde of extra large zucchini? Many people discard them, but there’s a great use for those ginormous summer… The post How to Make Zucchini Flour first appeared on Sumptuous Spoonfuls.| Sumptuous Spoonfuls
Success in long-term storage comes down to nailing the storage conditions, of which temperature and humidity are the most important. There’s also that critical period just after crops go into storage| Chelsea Green Publishing
Though more rain fell last week, warm temperatures returned. Fall planting continues and establishment is going well. Disease pressure remains high as regular rain continues. See details below. Keep an eye on the Upcoming Events tab periodically so you don’t miss any of our winter/spring meetings. Also, check out the latest episode of the SC […]| The South Carolina Grower
Rain and cooler temperatures continued for most of the week. As a result, disease pressure is high right now, so be sure to stay on top of management programs. The invasive two-spot cotton leafhopp…| The South Carolina Grower
Rain, humidity and thunderstorms delayed harvesting and crop progress in Saskatchewan during the week ended Aug. 18, 2025.| Grainews
easy Butterfinger Truffles candy corn truffles 3 ingredient dessert no bake tastes just like a butterfinger candy bar candy corn dessert| Dessert Recipes - Holiday Food Recipes - Sweet Treats - Party Pinching
Harvest season in Wine Country typically runs from August through October, but 2025 is no ordinary year in Sonoma Valley. This year, the region is popping corks to celebrate its 200th harvest.Two centuries ago, Father José Altimira and Indigenous workers planted the first vineyard in Sonoma Valley. ...| 7x7 Bay Area
Boosting populations of natural enemies such as Bracon cephi gives farmers a low-cost, sustainable way to reduce wheat stem sawfly losses without relying on insecticides that rarely work.| Grainews
Make delicious summer meals that keep the house cool at the same time. Here are some tips and recipes from Getty Stewart to avoid sweating in a hot kitchen. The post Cool cooking: Eat well this summer without heating up the house appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorFarmit Manitoba & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Harvest is coming—are your nitrogen levels dialled? Gareth Hopcroft talks managing nitrogen in living soil.| Garden Culture Magazine
British Columbia is known not just for its stunning mountains and wild coastline, but also for its rich, fertile farmland. From the orchards of the Okanagan to the Fraser Valley’s vegetable fields, the province offers a seasonal bounty of fruits and vegetables that’s well worth planning your visit around. Whether you’re a tourist looking to taste local flavours or a BC local hoping to eat with the seasons, here’s a quick guide to some of the province’s most popular […] The post...| British Columbia Magazine
My father was a foodie, a farmer, an engineer, a conservationist. It feels strange to say “was” because it wasn’t very long ago he was instructing me on how to… The post Celebrating my Dad’s Life with some Favorite Recipes first appeared on Sumptuous Spoonfuls.| Sumptuous Spoonfuls
Apple Cider Coffee Cake is just the perfect way to celebrate the fall season! These no-bake individual Drake’s Cake Coffee Cakes are so easy to make using a few simple autumn ingredients. These coffee cakes have cinnamon, real apples and apple cider right in the fluffy topping. Great with a warm cup of apple cider,... Read More » The post Apple Cider Coffee Cake appeared first on Dessert Recipes - Holiday Food Recipes - Sweet Treats - Party Pinching.| Dessert Recipes – Holiday Food Recipes – Sweet Treats – Party Pinching
It’s the 1st August: Lammas, Lughnasadh. The first harvest festival, it comes as a welcome respite for me. I’ve been away in Canada visiting family, and the 35 to 38C temperatures were horrendous. …| Down the Forest Path
A system to spray pre-seed herbicide at the same time as swathing isn’t just a clever labour-saver, but could help overcome one of the biggest obstacles keeping Prairie farmers out of winter wheat: the timing.| Grainews
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Mid Summer Gardening Jobs Now we are in mid July I have been busy at work in my kitchen garden and greenhouse, tending to the raised beds and pots, ensuring that my garden stays in… The post Mid Summer Gardening Jobs I’ll Be Doing This Weekend appeared first on Fashion Mumblr.| Fashion Mumblr
A new publication co-authored by a Suquamish elder and a local archaeologist sheds light on how tribal members traditionally used… The post Book details tribal use of resources on Suquamish land appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) has, for many years, been one of my favourite wildflowers. I’ve always admired its vibrant, purple-pink flowers, often a stark contrast to the wildfire-ravaged areas that they grow in. The more time I spent in the bush, however, I realized that they grow just about everywhere, tolerating a variety of environmental conditions. Even if you live in the middle of the city, you just may see fireweed growing in your backyard! Not just a visually appealing plant...| British Columbia Magazine
Australia’s wine industry is showing early signs of recovery after two years of steep production declines, thanks to a rebound in wine grape yields and renewed momentum from China.| Vino Joy News
Meditation on 1 Kings 19:15–16, 19–21 First Presbyterian Church of Smithtown Reverend Dr. Karen Crawford July 6, 2025 Art by Stushie, used with permission I met a woman named Vickie yesterday, who …| Sharing God's Love and Grace
A California company, Wind Harvest, is in high gear to change the dynamics of wind energy and to vastly improve the economics of wind farms. But the company wouldn’t be marketing to large energy u…| White House Chronicle
This thrilling collection of weather graphics through the years serves really as an appendix to my Bordeaux 2024 weather and crop report. I started preparing these images of the daily rainfall and temperatures during the growing season in 2016 and they are all shown below. Nature decides how each vintage is going to turn out, […]| Gavin Quinney
September is harvest month for us, so unsurprisingly it’s been a busy one. Please forgive this lengthy journal of pictures, which is really designed for you to scroll through when you have th…| Gavin Quinney
Grain storage and handling systems need periodic maintenance to keep them in top condition and prevent in-season breakdowns.| Farmtario
Among salmon of the Skagit River watershed, a rebounding population of Baker River sockeye continues to make a splash. This…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Grain carts can still cause serious soil compaction whether they’re on tracks or wheels, but Scott Shearer’s research at Ohio State indicates less of a yield hit with tracks compared to wheels in unfavourable soil conditions. Here are some tips to reduce compaction risk. The post Supersized grain carts a weighty problem appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsTraction & Compaction & Production Tips - Grainews
Don’t let its adorable little yellow flowers from the summer fool you — canola today can be “like little rebar” in your tractor tires. That was a late takeaway from an ag tire clinic for farmers at Melfort, Sask. in July, hosted by staff from retailer Kal Tire and manufacturer Firestone Ag. It’s not that The post Expect stalks and stubble to become more stabby appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsTraction & Compaction & Production Tips - Grainews
John Deere has updated its F8 and F9 forage harvester models. The models have increased horsepower options, expanded automation features and technology offerings compared to previous models.| Farmtario
Hundreds of south Asians gathered together for a week of intentional time together in the harvest, sharing the gospel with others just as they had received it. What could happen from such a concerted effort to act together in obedience, side by side as churches? 13,191 people heard the gospel! 5,427 people professed faith in […] The post Obedience and Explosive Growth first appeared on NoPlaceLeft International Coalition.| NoPlaceLeft International Coalition
#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all our of lovely bread by following our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated after each event on the Bread Bakers home page. | Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Harvest 2024 in Napa Valley began this week with wineries picking for sparkling wines. Pauline Lhote of Chandon speaks with Decanter's Clive Pursehouse| Decanter
If you're looking for a way to get more life out of your fresh peppers then you have to try this homemade jalapeño powder. Dehydrating and grinding the peppers not only extends their shelf-life, but makes for a flavorful powder that can be used in dry-rubs, soup, salsa and more. The post Homemade Jalapeño Powder | Dehydrated Jalapeño Peppers appeared first on A Girl Called Adri.| A Girl Called Adri
Discover the top time tracking tools for 2025 that can help you improve your time management and streamline your workflow.| Virtalent
Being Frank is a column by Chairman Ed Johnstone of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. As a statement from the…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Experience Spring Water as nature intended – pure, vibrant, and full of natural vitality for optimal health and hydration.| Find A Spring
California harvest: A very hot vintage in California but fruit is coming in across the state in great shape and winemakers are bullish on the 2024 vintage.| Decanter
October 2024By Kristine Liebman The end of summer into fall can be an exciting time for gardeners. There’s lots to do ahead of the next spring season but it’s also a time to reap the benefits of the end-of-summer harvest. Here are some ideas to not only bring continued pleasure from your garden but also...| Cerbo's Parsippany Greenhouse & Garden Center
The gardens are growing tired after producing so much. Or, more accurately, the gardeners are growing tired. So far I haven’t mustered the enthusiasm to put in our usual fall plantings other than pots already sprouting arugula, chard, lettuce, and … Continue reading →| Bit of Earth Farm
According to a recent news release from Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation, higher combine prices do not yet appear to have affected their sales in Canada.| Farmtario
Sonoma County during harvest is a special time of year, and we’ve put together our guide to experiencing the best of it.| Sonoma.com
Harvest progress for major crops in Alberta more than tripled during the week ended Aug. 20 while heavy rains hit northern and central parts of the province.| Farmtario
Learn how to make refrigerator or canned quick dill pickles by the quart or pint when you just have a few pickling cucumbers from the garden. Easy!| Fluxing Well
A bright and bountiful recipe for a delicious Winter Harvest Salad with a delightfully bright and refreshing honey citrus vinaigrette. As the winter chill sets in, it’s the perfect time to celebrate the season’s bounty with a nutritious and comforting Winter Harvest Salad. During the winter month’s it might seem hard to create beautiful and […] The post Winter Harvest Salad appeared first on Forks 'n' Flip Flops.| Forks 'n' Flip Flops
Give it time. God is at work underground. Quit trying to force fruit that’s not yet due. – Beth Moore| SermonQuotes
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Harvesting comfrey leaves is so easy! Learn how to gather and utilize this unique herb to enhance your herbal and botanical practices.| Boreal Bloom Homestead
We hail from wild rose country. Like, literally, Alberta's official flower is the prickly rose. It grows pretty much everywhere, and in the late summer - early fall, our boreal forest is studded with ruby| Boreal Bloom Homestead