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How to make Waldorf salad with Greek yogurt
This twist on the classic Waldorf salad substitutes Greek yogurt for mayonnaise, creating a healthier and just as tasty version.
Jake: More than a dog, he was a buddy
In a lifetime, every man is entitled to a few things. The rest is earned.
Be on the lookout for signs of barn, silo fire
After wet growing season, producers should be on the lookout for the signs of high heat and fire in their forages.
Part I: Grandmother’s influence on family
“My mother was deeply conscientious, hopeful, loyal. The land on our farm was beautiful, full of adventure, beckoning. The life there must sometimes, though, have been a heartache to the woman who had the responsibility of feeding, doctoring, inspiring and disciplining a family of nine plus the resident hired men, and all without any of
Pa. State 4-H Show recognizes winners
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The 50th annual Pennsylvania State 4-H Horse Show was held Oct. 23-25 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pa. Youth from 64 counties qualified for this year’s show. There were 896 youth with 999 horses entered in 48 performance and 96 production classes. Celebrate This year’s show
Economist sees beef output cuts if production costs remain high
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Soaring grain, oilseed and land prices helped bolster some rural Americans’ incomes over the past year, but livestock producers have not reaped such gains. “Feed is the largest single cost item for livestock and poultry production — accounting for 60 to 70 percent of the total cost in most years,” said Kansas
Cookbook is a feast for the mind
“Take nine eggs, one-half pound of butter or a tea cup of olive oil, three cold cooked chickens or one medium-sized turkey, two or three bunches of celery .
PROGRESS: Noble Co. couple thankful for nursery creation
These Ohio farmers switched from cattle to dogwoods, and are glad they did.
Higher yields and rising: Irrigation systems help producers beat drought
Despite drought conditions, many fields still thrive and yield highly due to irrigation techniques.
Farm-to-plate tracking: Heinen’s says idea is old news
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio – Heard all this news lately about animal identification and trace-back, being able to pinpoint an animal’s origin and track it through the production process? Joseff Cockrill has, and he’s not all that intrigued.




			
			
			

