Field day for farmers in Franklin
A field day will be held on Oct. 20 at the Roll Land Farm in Franklin for farmers interested in hearing the latest about soil health, cover crops and related topics.
A field day will be held on Oct. 20 at the Roll Land Farm in Franklin for farmers interested in hearing the latest about soil health, cover crops and related topics.
The Lake Champlain Basin Program is seeking pre-proposals for research projects that will improve understanding of water and ecosystem resources in the Lake Champlain Basin and guide effective management.
Wild bees are important pollinators for our crops, gardens and wild plants. In Vermont there are over 350 types of wild bees, including 17 different species of bumblebees.
The anticipation builds through the waning days of September. It is summer’s last gasp of warm southern breeze.
The taste of fall was in the air at Philo Ridge Farm, but it was just the merest flavor of autumn, as the day was still summery enough for meeting outside on the evening of Thursday, Sept. 15.
Aspens, also known as poplars or “popple,” are trees in the Populus genus.
We are a state full of committed citizens who care about the future of our planet and the preservation of our natural world.
People everywhere are feeling the impacts of climate change with more frequent and intense weather events threatening our communities….
During June and July, volunteers ranging from nurses to ornithophiles (bird lovers) paddled throughout the lively wetlands of Lake Champlain to remove European frogbit, a non-native invasive plant species, for the 16th consecutive summer.
If you don’t think that animals are in charge, you are not paying attention. Or perhaps you are just lucky.
Become a wizard at turning your kitchen scraps and yard waste into gardening gold.
The aftermath of a disturbance, whether natural or human-caused, can be a very stressful time for forest stewards and forest lovers, leaving a forest seeming ugly, empty, hopeless.
Ah, August. Summer is in full swing, but autumn is already peeking around the corner. The rewards of gardening are everywhere.
I’ve got to be honest with you, folks. I moved to Vermont in 1975 from a small town outside Pittsburgh called Beaver.
A free digital tool is available for recreational boaters on Lake Champlain and Lake George to help them locate…
With summer in full swing, cyanobacteria blooms are occurring on more waterbodies and beaches across the state.
Attention Lake Champlain anglers: University of Vermont researchers need your help this summer with two important studies.
Peter Demick took this picture of American kestrels.
Nearly 30 years ago, the Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) built Vermont’s first recycling sorting facility, known as a materials recovery facility where “blue-bin” recyclables are sorted.
The good news is that the emerald ash borer has not yet been detected in Charlotte.