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Veteran farmers in Pennsylvania receive nearly $100,000 in grants

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

The grants funded projects for various business needs, ranging from food safety and biosecurity planning to equipment, marketing or working capital. 

Dairy producers realize dreams can come true with hard work and help

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Dreams can be achieved in the dairy business with help and innovation.

Three barn fires in two weeks; wet hay believed to blame for two of them

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Three barns across Ohio have burned in less than a week and a half.

Pigs have feelings, too

Thursday, September 25, 2008

A reader — an actual pig, in fact — sent the following e-mail: Sir: Recently you, others in the media and several politicians referred to “pigs on Wall Street.” I write to question the appropriateness of the phrase because, well, I’m a pig. My name is Carl. Let me be plain. My friends and I

Farming: One of life’s great struggles

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Lately, I have found myself wondering what ever became of baseball great Gaylord Perry. The impressive major league baseball pitcher, who boasts a Cy Young award in both the American and National leagues, became famous years ago for quitting baseball to go into farming.

Rare, 4-foot bloom smells like rotting fish

Thursday, June 7, 2001

The titan arum bloom may be only the 12th recorded bloom in the United States.

January USDA reports finally at hand

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Marlin Clark offers insight into the grain markets leading up to the release of the January USDA reports or “inventory” reports.

2018 farm bill, just a clone of 2014

Thursday, March 1, 2018

According to Alan Guebert, the 2018 farm bill is a 2014 clone. That means market trends funded under the 2014 Farm Bill will get more fuel to grow.

Size is most important when ID’ing birds

Thursday, June 1, 2017

When you see an unfamiliar bird, study it through binoculars and mentally note its size, distinctive shapes, markings, colors, behaviors, and voice.

Can’t ignore the trends in agriculture

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Editor Susan Crowell encourages farmers not to ignore trends in her commentary this week. “Agriculture is an industry that is ripe for massive change and disruption,” says futurist Jim Carroll.