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Everything that is old is new again
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on using antiques and other old things, while appreciating their heritage.
Spotted lanternflies to be featured at Ag Progress Days
Spotted lanternflies will be among the topics highlighted during Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, Aug. 13-15. Find out what other topics will be featured.
Food for thought
Recently, I have become a completely split personality when it comes to cooking.
Gardner Farms: A love for the environment and family
Far off the beaten path in southwestern Pennsylvania, stands a farm with a sign on an outbuilding displaying one of its proudest achievements: 2012 Farmer of the Year for the Washington County Conservation District.
Is summer really over?
When summer began I had the same feeling many parents do, worrying about how I was going to fill all those long, lazy days. Of course any worries I had were soon set aside by a grueling schedule of sleeping in, lounging around the swimming pool and starting a movie at 9 p.m. There’s no
The great goat escape
Regular readers will recall that I recently stalked, er, assisted, a woman in finding a home for her wayward goat. Eavesdropping in a local salon led me to a woman who had a goat that needed a home and there we were — a home in need of a goat. Can you can say “kismet?”
Farmers: Don’t be victims of stress
It’s that busy time a year, when trying to get the crops planted and worrying about getting the first cutting of hay off is weighing heavily on every farmer’s mind. This seasonal stress is added to the already existing stress of keeping up with all the day-to-day activities. Along with these “normal seasonal” and “day-to-day”
Squeezing the most out of every drop
(Note: Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell recently traveled with an Ohio agricultural trade mission to Israel.
Grand champion steer sold for $3 a pound to Hoss’s Steak & Seafood House.
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – Eleven-year-old Jocelyn Kelly’s summer show season started out on a painful note, but ended in pleasure.
Harvest lessons learned from 2020
Harvest the lessons learned from 2020, take a deep breath during winter, and then chart our 2021 business strategies.






