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Toad Hill Organic Farm jumps into vegetable market
Toad Hill Organic Farm has proved to be enough to hold over the Patrick family for the last 10 years, through good and bad weather and changing consumer attitude toward organic foods.
The Cuban ag reality
Editor Susan Crowell recently traveled with a group of ag journalists to Cuba. Here are some of her observations.
Snails pose health risk for llamas, alpacas
URBANA, Ill. — Those slow-moving slugs and snails you find in your garden can harbor a deadly parasite. Meningeal worm, or more formally Parelaphostrongylus tenuis, pass their eggs in white tailed deer feces. Snails pick up these eggs and allow the parasite to complete its life cycle. The white tailed deer is the natural host
Suck it up: Technology is here, like it or not
Generally, I shun technology. Fear it, even. I am still using a circa 1997 computer because, quite frankly, I’m scared to death of having to approach some 17-year-old employee at the equivalent of a “Techno Toys “R” Us” and showcase my pathetic ignorance.
How to make old-fashioned cheesecake
This simple, classic cheesecake recipe is great for seasoned bakers and beginners alike.
November winds are blowing big change
Alan Guebert mulls over how the muddled results of the recent general election will impact U.S. farm policy.
Epizootic hemorrhagic disease outbreak in Pa.
Epizootic hemorrhagic disease has affected deer in the area in and around State Game Lands 214.
Drink Maker Drivel!
I’ve complained before about the way small appliances accumulate in my kitchen. Finding a home for them is tough.
Ask Jen about nuts
This week, Jen thinks back to her childhood memories of Thanksgiving and her great aunt’s ‘Black Friday Stuffing.’
Tiny little cheesecakes and why they make the world go ‘round
Sometimes you just can’t be held responsible with an entire cheesecake.






