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Historic Pa. houses open for tours
The Zelienople Historical Society will open its two house museums, the Passavant House, and the Buhl House, for tours two days a week.
New poultry program ensures safety
SALEM, Ohio – Much of the poultry industry agreed last week to test all of its flocks for a deadly strain of bird flu.
Will their words ever sink in?
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell discusses why a certain dairy specialist keeps her attention with talk of milk production.
Supply and demand aren’t making sense
Marlin Clark weighs in on differing opinions on how supply and demand are projected to impact grain prices in this week’s grain markets report.
Fast planting helps grain price crash continue
Grain prices are trending lower as spring planting continues. Marlin Clark offers his insight in this week’s grain markets report.
Strengthening biosecurity amidst the influenza outbreak
In recent weeks, the sudden emergence of a novel strain of the H5N1 influenza virus in cattle has put an increased focus on on-farm biosecurity.
Soft grain markets blamed on slowing economies
Grain market analysts are not focusing so much on the weather this week but on the generally negative tone of economic projections, both here and in China.
Weather continues to impact market prices
This week the support for corn prices is not weather worries, but the reality that the weather so far has produced a crop that is still declining in condition.
Extending milk’s shelf life
A rapid heating and cooling of milk significantly reduces the amount of harmful bacteria present, extending milk’s shelf life for several weeks.
What we’re reading: 11/4
This week we’re reading about what to do with moldy bread, how to store food in the freezer, a recipe-delivery business and more.






