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Best thing to do is not much at all
Alan Guebert reflects on the coronavirus pandemic, the black lives matter movement and similar times during Julys of America’s past.
Stink bugs pose threat to corn, soybeans
Stink bugs are a nuisance to crops, in addition to humans.
Treasured farm ripped from family
Samuel Young was 40 years old in 1883 when he tackled the arduous task of building an enormous, Victorian-style home.
Penn State to offer suicide prevention training Aug. 21
Penn State Extension is offering freeĀ 2-hour virtual QPR Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Training once a month to teach how to recognize the warning signs.
Lake Erie fish survey finds walleye hatches down
The annual Lake Erie fish surveys revealed that walleye hatches were below average and yellow perch hatches were above average in two of the three zones.
Pa. dairy wants to help others find success in tough market
Vale Wood Farms is offering the a short course to teach farmers how to process and market their own farm products, just as their family has done since 1933.
Didn’t everyone ‘fall’ plow in mild, warm February?
Everyone handled winter differently on the dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth. He recalls each quirk with reverence in this week’s column.
Doing maintenance now will save you critical time
Going through each piece of equipment we utilize for making hay now will make sure that it will function to the highest level of efficiency.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Dec. 11, 2008
Do you know how this whachamacallit was used? Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
An extraordinary autumn gears up
Hasn’t autumn been extraordinary this year? November blew in, and each day so far has been as mild as a day in May.






