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Even rural areas graced with gardens
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about Victorian era gardens, large and small, produced in essentially rural areas.
Trunk for trifles, treasures or tools
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history behind the storage trunk.
Cooking with flowers adds beauty and taste.
Cooking with edible flowers is a trend that has endured for centuries.
Any land can produce varied crops
“Five Acres and Independence” is a good book to check out if you find yourself wanting to live off your own land for the first time.
Penn State Quarter Horse sale, equine showcase April 27
The 17th annual Penn State Equine Science Showcase and Quarter Horse Sale will be held April 27 at the Snider Agricultural Arena at Penn State’s University.
How to protect tomatoes from excessive heat
Tomatoes can be damaged by excessive heat, resulting in reduced fruit flavor, color and texture. Learn how to protect your tomatoes during hot weather.
Wisconsin Holstein sets new single-lactation milk record
Selz-Pralle Aftershock 3918 is the new national milk production record holder for the Holstein breed.
Ask FSA Andy about filing a notice of loss
The CCC-576, Notice of Loss, is used to report failed acreage and prevented planting and may be completed by any producer with an interest in the crop.
Spring into rotational grazing
Pasture programs that are well managed can be the most economical way to ensure forages for your herd.
A prize-winning buck and more on ethanol
A massive Ohio buck taken recently near Junction City, Ohio, may out-measure the old record. On another note, boat owners should consider safety measures when storing boats this winter.






