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Read the latest articles from the experts at Stockdale’s and the Tennessee Farmers Cooperative.

Herbs in the Chicken Coop

Posted on Monday Apr 22, 2024 at 09:38PM in Lawn and Garden




Herbs in the Coop

 

In conjunction with high-quality feed, chicken-friendly plants can be a great accompaniment to the coop.

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Annual versus Perennial

Posted on Monday Apr 15, 2024 at 09:24PM in Lawn and Garden


Annuals vs. Perennials


Annual versus Perennial

 

Whether you already consider yourself a master grower, or whether you’re completely new to the gardening game, you’ve likely run across the terms “annual” and “perennial” quite often.

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Introducing New Goats

Posted on Monday Apr 08, 2024 at 05:39PM in Livestock



New Kid on the Block

 

A change of address can be stressful— after all, you must become accustomed to a new environment, new friends, and a new lifestyle.

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Herbs in the Coop

Posted on Monday Apr 01, 2024 at 03:47PM in Lawn and Garden




Herbs in the Coop

 

In conjunction with high-quality feed, chicken-friendly plants can be a great accompaniment to the coop.

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Preparing Your Eggs for Easter

Posted on Monday Mar 25, 2024 at 03:50PM in Rural Lifestyle




Preparing your Eggs for Easter

 

Decorating eggs is a traditional craft project to put you in the Easter spirit!

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Planting Onion Sets

Posted on Wednesday Mar 20, 2024 at 05:45PM in Lawn and Garden




Onion Set Growing Guide

 

Seed and vegetable sets have arrived at Stockdale’s locations for the spring planting season.

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Flowers for Hummingbirds

Posted on Monday Mar 11, 2024 at 05:52PM in Lawn and Garden




Feed the Migration

 

Ruby-throated hummingbirds migrate through Tennessee twice a year — between late March and mid-May, and between early July and October.

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March Gardening Tips

Posted on Monday Mar 04, 2024 at 06:40PM in Lawn and Garden


March Gardening Tips



By the time March rolls around, you’re probably itching to get your hands back in the dirt, an activity that can brighten both your garden and spirit.

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Bedding for the Coop

Posted on Monday Feb 26, 2024 at 05:48PM in Livestock




Keeping the Coop Comfy

 

Chick season is here! But before you can bring home your chicks, you must have a safe and comfortable area to raise them.

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Changing Your Own Oil

Posted on Monday Feb 19, 2024 at 05:37PM in Home and Auto




Changing Your Own Oil

 

Even relatively simple vehicle maintenance such as an oil change can seem like a daunting task at times. However, changing your own oil can be less expensive and more convenient than taking it to a local service shop.

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Farrier Terminology

Posted on Monday Feb 12, 2024 at 04:32PM in Livestock



Farrier Terminology

 

As winter transitions into spring over the following months, it will be more important than ever to closely monitor your horse’s hooves.

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Bad Weather Driving Tips

Posted on Monday Feb 05, 2024 at 04:32PM in Lawn and Garden




Bad Weather Driving Tips

   Whether you’ve been driving for years or are just getting started behind the wheel, getting from one place to another is always a challenge.

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Goats and Ammonia

Posted on Friday Feb 02, 2024 at 02:01PM in Livestock




From our vendor partners, Manna Pro

Successful goat owners understand it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to keep goats happy and healthy.

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Winter Beekeeping

Posted on Monday Jan 22, 2024 at 01:03PM in Lawn and Garden



As the temperatures drop and the flowers die, people often wonder what becomes of honeybees. Unlike many other insects, though, bees do not hibernate during the winter and instead stay active all year long.

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Puppy Vaccines

Posted on Monday Jan 22, 2024 at 01:02PM in Lawn and Garden



Did your family gain a furry, four-legged addition over the holidays? Raising a puppy is an exciting time, but don’t forget to consider your puppy’s health during this formative stage!

Puppy shots not only prevent a wide range of diseases in your dog but also protect other animals in your home as well.

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