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Posted by Grange Co-op on 23rd Feb 2026

There’s something magical about watching a tiny seed become a thriving plant. Whether you are dreaming of juicy strawberries, towering corn, or plump squash, starting seeds indoors gives you a head start and lets you grow the exact varieties you love. With more people looking to grow their own food, a little structure—and a few smart tools—and seed starting can fit into busy weeks and hit transplant time right on schedule… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 4th Feb 2026

Shorter days, hard freezes and mud will put the care of your livestock to the test. As seasoned farmers know, your cattle’s nutritional needs don’t drop with the thermometer; they rise. A practical rule of thumb: for each degree the temperature dips below comfort range, maintenance requirements increase. In mid-cold conditions you might see a 2–8% bump in intake, and as much as 25% during extreme subzero spells. Horses,… Read more
Winter brings unique challenges for our canine companions—whether they’re working dogs or city dwellers navigating salted sidewalks. Snow, ice, chemical deicers, and freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on paw pads, causing painful cracks, chemical burns, and loss of traction. The good news? With the right prevention routine and maintaining nail and paw hair length—you can keep your dog comfortable and safe all… Read more