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Making holiday memories
Lee and Nancy Walker own a 40-acre Christmas tree farm in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Neither grew up farming, but are happy to be in their retirement.
Fifteen lawsuits seeking eminent domain over pipeline easements
The lawsuits were filed against landowners who have declined all Kinder Morgan Utopia offers.
Community builder: Connie Finton volunteers off the farm to build quality of life for her family
It’s a commitment to agriculture, to the farming community, that drives Connie Finton to volunteer off the farm in a big way.
Ohio, Pa., and N.Y. counties gain disaster status; farmers eligible for aid
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated Erie County, Pa., as a natural disaster area due to excessive rain that occurred between May 1 and June 28, 2011.
Prices go down as the weather improves
Planting weather is here, and the markets are responding accordingly.
A quick guide to planting cover crops
Keeping the soil covered and active, with a living root zone for more of the year, leads to long-term soil improvements, productivity, and profitability.
Trying to divine the summer grain markets
Now we are taking stock of the prospective crop size and usage to try to get a feel for summer prices.
Grain markets adjust to new crop
If the harvest is disappointing, we could see a rally into the late harvest. If not, we have not yet seen the low.
Another grain market domino falls
Marlin Clark analyzes the market impacts of major meat packing houses closing because of outbreaks of COVID-19 in their workers.
Wind damages crops across the state, but losses hard to predict
COLUMBUS — After the wind storm from Hurricane Ike, Ohio farmers are finding their corn in one of two states: either standing relatively well or taking a beating. It pretty much depends on the stage of maturity as to how difficult the crop will be to harvest. Wind damage appears most severe in drought-stressed corn






