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Waltrip’s wonder
With help from a Columbus art student and a Missouri crop cutter, Hartville-area farmer-turned-entrepreneur Bill Bakan has fashioned a corn maze complete with the NASCAR and NAPA Auto Parts logos and Michael Waltrip’s No.
What we’re reading: 11/18
This week we’re reading about an interactive Thanksgiving menu planner, what presidential campaign staffers eat while they’re on the road, how to make your Thanksgiving dinner paleo-friendly and more.
We want your dessert recipes!
Farm and Dairy is busy compiling recipes for its newest cookbook. This time, we’re focusing on the sweet stuff — the good stuff. The stuff you save room for. You know, the cookies, brownies, pies, killer cakes, desserts, desserts, desserts! Each person entering a recipe will be entered into a drawing for a prize package.
Restored inn opens for harvest season with weekend tours
Harvest candlelight tours begin at Compass Inn Museum Nov. 2 and continue on weekends through Nov. 24 with hours from 2-5 p.m.
Honey bees crucial for Pa. produce
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – One of Pennsylvania’s most important labor forces is currently hard at work in the state’s orchards and fields, helping to ensure the success of crops worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
10 ways to advertise your agritourism event (for free!)
Agritourism gives farmers an opportunity to diversify operations and add a new stream of revenue. Check out these 10 ways to advertise your event for free.
2011 was a rough year for Pa. produce
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s vegetable farmers harvested 13,000 acres of sweet corn for fresh market in 2011 with production totaling 819,000 hundredweight or 63 hundredweight per acre.
Early American Thanksgiving: a labor of love
Thanksgiving in particular was a time when pioneer women put in many extra hours to create a special feast for their families – even though the menu really hasn’t changed that much.
Fall facts: 12 things you may not know about autumn
As fall foliage creates a colorful display and children frolic in leaf piles on the lawn, you may want to learn a few lesser-known facts about autumn.
Ohio agritourism benefits farmers and consumers
Agritourism connects farmers to customers, but there’s a lot to consider. You can get prepared by attending the Ohio AgritourismReady Conference.






