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Will this summer’s cattle prices be a false positive?
Everything points toward the market’s continued price strength for the next year.
Scott Shalaway: What’s causing mysterious dragonfly swarms?
Over the last several weeks I’ve received many emails and letters from readers reporting large aggregation of dragonflies, usually hovering above the grass in wet meadows and hayfields.
Farrier, limb length disparity clinic planned at Penn State
Penn State Equine Extension and the Pennsylvania Professional Farriers Association will be hosting an event May 28 to educate farriers, veterinarians and horse owners alike. Speaker Esco Buff of Webster, New York will be the featured clinician and will speak to attendees about equine limb length disparity and mechanical treatment. The clinic will run from
Dairy Channel: Setting the record straight: mad cow disease and foot-and-mouth disease
Columbiana County agricultural extension agent Ernie Oelker takes the opportunity to provide further clarification about cattle diseases currently in the news.
What can we learn from crayfish?
A field trip to a Jefferson County stream turned one reluctant student into an outdoors enthusiast.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Dec. 18, 2008
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Uncle Honey was all thumbs
A morning thunderstorm ripped through my rural farmette recently and in its wake I found a front yard peppered with green walnuts, a sky bluer than the Pacific and memories as warm as the August afternoon that threatened. On the big dairy farm of my youth, everyone — my two older brothers and I, my
How to cut recipes in half and in thirds
Here’s a resource that’s sure to come in handy in the kitchen: directions for cutting recipes in half or in thirds, plus a dry and liquid measurement conversion chart.
Pennsylvania offers advice on chronic wasting disease
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture released its best management practices to protect hunters and their families against chronic wasting disease.
Growing up with a sour cherry tree
When I was a little kid, our house had a sour cherry tree out beside the garage.






