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The scents of summer hold memories
“The Salinas Valley is in Northern California. It is a long narrow swale between two ranges of mountains, and the Salinas River winds and twists up the center until it falls at last into Monterey Bay. I remember my childhood names for grasses and secret flowers. I remember where a toad may live and what
Wayne County: Meeting recognizes No. 1 industry
K-Land Holsteins was recognized as the county’s top Holstein herd for milk, protein and energy-corrected milk.
Made from scratch: Family builds farms from the ground up
NEW SPRINGFIELD, Ohio – The barn is gone. The fence wire was unstapled long ago and posts pulled from their roots.
Molly’s Vineyard embraces traditions while trying new things
At Molly’s Vineyard, in Vermilion, Ohio, Molly Anders sticks to what she learned from her mom, Connie O’Leary, when she was involved with the vineyard: treat everyone like family.
Farmers to Families Food Box distribution brings Perdue to Pennsylvania
USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue visited western Pennsylvania to lend a hand with the Farmers to Families Food Box distribution.
PA Preferred: It’s relationships that count
By ANDY ANDREWS Special correspondent HARRISBURG, Pa. – This year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show is all about building “relationships.” Guests of the Pennsylvania Farm Show’s new PA Preferred Reception, hosted the night before the Farm Show’s official public opening, sampled delectable entrees from a host of locally grown and processed food items. Most importantly, visitors learned
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau salutes Wolff, Steele
Pa. Farm Bureau presented former state agriculture secretary Dennis Wolff and former dean of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences Robert Steele with Barn Raiser Awards to recognize their years of public service to the agricultural community.
How long can corn prices stay high?
By Daryll Ray How long can this go on? How much higher will corn prices go? Those questions are of concern not only to corn farmers, but to producers of other crops, as well. In general, the price increase for other commodities followed that of corn as crops competed with each other for acreage as,
Fairgrounds host concessionaires for fair food drive-thrus
It’s not fair season quite yet. For some counties, fair season isn’t going to look the same this year at all. But with concessionaires showing up to events at fairgrounds around the state, people don’t have to wait for fair season to get their fair food.
Top ag stories of 2012
A look back at the biggest events of the year, from record drought to more shale drilling.






