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  • ​Summer Fly ControlPost

    Summer Fly Control The summer months bring out the worst of the flies in barns, many species of which are hard to control. Since not ever insecticide is effective on every fly, it is important to und ...

  • Black Earth CompostPost

    Black Earth Compost is a wonderful way to reduce your carbon footprint on the environment while producing something that you can use in your garden less than one year later! Founded in January of 201 ...

  • Got Grubs?Post

    Grubs and beetles are common lawn and garden pests that can wreak havoc on your plantings if not properly addressed. Japanese Beetles, Asiatic Beetles, and European Chafer Beetles are prominent dur ...

  • Having Stink Bugs Stinks!Post

    Are you finding that your home has also become home to brown, shield-shaped bugs that produce an unpleasant odor when you kill them? You, like many in the Northeast, are finding yourselves o ...

  • Raising Texas A & M QuailPost

    Quail are small, pretty birds that can be kept in a small area. The hens will produce 5-6 eggs a week starting at about 6 weeks. Some towns that do not allow chicken keeping do not have any regu ...

  • Is Your Dogs Diet Bugging You? Try Insect Kibble!Post

    Don’t be squeamish! Check out our new insect-based kibble options from Jiminy's and Open Farm at the Essex County Co-Op.This spring, we’ve added two exciting new options for alternative protein dog k ...

  • Solutions for Common Garden PestsPost

    Garden PestsGarden pests such as cucumber beetles, tomato hornworms, and cut worms can ruin the months of hard work you put into your garden in a matter of days. There are a variety of solutio ...

  • Raising ChicksPost

    Backyard poultry is becoming quite popular. Chickens are fun to watch, easy to care for and as a bonus they provide you with breakfast! To start your chicks out right you will need the following supp ...