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Friendly Trapper puts advice on CD
SALEM, Ohio — The Friendly Trapper has compiled his best tips, tricks and time-honored advice on a 75-minute CD.
Stalled immigration reform causes major Pa. grower to end production
CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s largest producer of fresh market tomatoes will no longer grow labor intensive food, citing the failure of the U.S. Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform with a viable guest worker program for agriculture. Keith Eckel, the owner of Fred W. Eckel Sons Farms in Lackawanna County, said the risk is
Task force tackles the future of ag
YOUNGSVILLE, Pa. — The Future of Ag Task Force met at the
Lake Ontario salmon can reproduce on their own
Half of the new salmon entered into the lake are produced naturally, meaning adult salmon enter tributaries where they spawn, fertilize, and produce eggs.
Perfect preserves: 5 tips for jam and jelly
Making jams and jellies is a science to be mastered.
FSA Andy: Changes to come
Budget reductions are changing the face of the FSA offices across the state, like everyone we are doing more with less. Less staffing, limited supplies, and even proposals of fewer offices.
U.S. farmers lend a hand in Uganda
SALEM, Ohio – A brutal civil war. Farmers forced from their land. Crowded displaced persons camps. Murder.
Interest in youth trap shooting growing rapidly
Clay target shooting is one of the fastest-growing youth sports in the country. Its popularity was on display recently at a trap shooting invitational in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Extension and 4-H events, meetings on hold in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Across Pennsylvania and Ohio, 4-H and extension activities are on hold to hopefully slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Don’t Forget to Say Thanks
Our menu is planned and the table is partially set in my mind until it’s time for us to really put everything in place.






