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Words to start a new life
Kym Seabolt reflects on her children’s journey to obtain their degrees and offers advice as they recently graduated from college together.
Federal money only gets western Pa. community impacted by train derailment halfway to clean water
Darlington Township wants Norfolk Southern to pay to bring public water to residents concerned about lingering impacts from the East Palestine derailment.
Preparing for winter and having a fire emergency action plan
Most barn fires are caused by three primary things: mechanical/electrical failures, maintenance deficiencies or misuse of equipment.
Composting turns remains to resources
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. — The death of a farm animal due to old age, premature birth or any other factor is unfortunate, but part of the circle of life. Keyword here is circle. Just because Bessie kicked the bucket doesn’t mean she’s done contributing to the farm.
House moves bill to keep Pa. out of RGGI without legislative approval
House Bill 637 would take away the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s authority to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. It moved out of the Pennsylvania House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee June 8.
‘Locally grown’ label more important than ‘organic’ for consumers
Consumers choose locally grown food for product freshness and to help support local small farmers – and they’re also more willing to pay a higher premium for “locally grown” than for “organic.”
Northern Classic steer and heifer show results
The Ashtabula County Cattlemen’s Association reports on the April 21 Joe Bodnar Memorial Northern Classic Steer & Heifer Show results.
Pennsylvania to enforce new kennel requirements
HARRISBURG, Pa. — When strict new requirements for cage size, exercise and flooring standards went into effect for commercial dog kennels in Pennsylvania Oct. 9, the Department of Agriculture deployed teams of staff to ensure those laws are enforced. Inspections Dog wardens and kennel compliance specialists will inspect each of the nearly 300 licensed commercial
Read it Again: Week of Oct. 11, 2001.
Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Mimicking nature: Cover crop guru Dave Brandt was an early adapter
Dave Brandt and his family have been using cover crops since the 1970s, and now operate a cover crop business.






