Mac's Farm http://newpaltzagway.comCompany blogs, tips and how-toshttp://assets.newmediaretailer.com/8000/8868/thumb_agwaylogo250x135px.jpgMac's Farm http://newpaltzagway.comen-USCopyright 2012, Mac's Farm Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:09:42 -0500Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:09:42 -0500http://www.newmediaretailer.comKeeping Your Dog Clean in the Wintertimeblog_54341329310800http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/5434/keeping-your-dog-clean-in-the-wintertimeFew seasons of the year can be more fun than wintertime for a pet owner. Any dog owner knows how much their pet loves to play in freshly packed snow. But keeping your dog clean during this time of year can be a real challenge.BlogsWed, 15 Feb 2012 08:00:00 -0500Tap Maple Trees at Homeblog_54331328134980http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/5433/tap-maple-trees-at-homeLearn the steps to tapping your trees, including: Identify your Maple Trees; Gather Equipment; Spiles with hooks; When to Tap Maple Trees and more. Click here for the rest of the article: Tap Maple Trees at HomeBlogsWed, 01 Feb 2012 17:23:00 -0500Alternate Heating Sourcesblog_49721325419200http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/4972/alternate-heating-sourcesMore people are looking for alternative forms of home heating including stoves that burn wood, corn or pellets.  What are the alternatives and which fits your needs, time and budget best? Click here for the rest of the article: Alternate Heating SourcesBlogsSun, 01 Jan 2012 07:00:00 -0500Protect Your Property from Mouse Damageblog_46021323950400http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/4602/protect-your-property-from-mouse-damageWhen the weather starts getting colder, that's when house mice start looking for their new winter residence. These unwanted house guests can enter your home almost anywhere, squeezing through cracks and holes as small as a dime.BlogsThu, 15 Dec 2011 07:00:00 -0500How to Protect Your Landscape From the Hungry Deer blog_45741322740800http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/4574/how-to-protect-your-landscape-from-the-hungry-deer--rabbit-this-winterAlthough difficult for the soft-hearted, turning a cold shoulder to visiting deer is the right thing to do…Click here for the rest of the article: How to Protect Your Landscape From the Hungry Deer BlogsThu, 01 Dec 2011 07:00:00 -0500How to Prepare Your Bird for Winterblog_43051321358400http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/4305/how-to-prepare-your-bird-for-winterMost birds that are kept as pets are native to a rainforest climate. These pet owners must take steps to prepare their bird for the change in temperature and humidity that occurs during indoor winters.BlogsTue, 15 Nov 2011 07:00:00 -0500Equipment for Birdingblog_43041320145200http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/4304/equipment-for-birdingIt's easy to get started birding by just watching the birds in your yard or neighborhood, but once you start venturing further afield to see more birds, it helps to have the right equipment so you know what birds you find and you can see them more clearly.BlogsTue, 01 Nov 2011 07:00:00 -0400Best Foods for Migrating Birdsblog_38951318676400http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/3895/best-foods-for-migrating-birdsIt's an old wives' tale that feeding birds during migration will keep them from completing their journeys – in fact, offering nutritious foods gives birds an edge in surviving migration.BlogsSat, 15 Oct 2011 07:00:00 -0400Gardening Tips for Octoberblog_38941317466800http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/3894/gardening-tips-for-octoberIf you didn't get to it in September, there's still time to take care of the lawn and garden before winter sets in. Click here for the rest of the article: Gardening Tips for OctoberBlogsSat, 01 Oct 2011 07:00:00 -0400Fall Overseedingblog_35071316084400http://newpaltzagway.com/blog/article/3507/fall-overseedingThe best time of year to reseed your existing lawn is in the fall. In most areas of the United States, the ideal is to sow the grass seed in late August or September. It will germinate while temperatures are relatively warm, then grow and mature as temperatures begin to cool.BlogsThu, 15 Sep 2011 07:00:00 -0400