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Harsh winter results in small peach crop
Some farmers have had no choice but to cut down their dead peach trees and plant new ones.
Virus can cost $25 per cow, per year
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Bovine virus diarrhea is an old disease in the cattle industry that has taken on a new twist with the discovery of the persistently infected condition.
Ye Old Canning Jar
“Down to the cellar, come let us go Where fruit jars like this are lined up in a row Potatoes like this are stacked up in a bin With cabbages so fat and celery so thin.
Tour delivers fresh Georgia peaches to Ohio
Steven and Jessica Rose of Nashville started The Peach Truck Tour to bring fresh Georgia peaches to homes across nine states, despite complicated logistics.
High-End Hype
“Pimp My Grill” reads a New York Times headline that grabbed my attention. What’s that about? I’ve heard my teens using the new “pimpin'” slang.
Feeling Fall
Sun warmth makes a welcome friend in spring, highly acceptable after the dreary chill of winter months. Sun warmth becomes a dear prize in the fall as the possibility of experiencing it dwindles fast. I had so much to do at home that I had no time to have a picnic. I prioritized in my
Build a fear-free farm budget for the New Year
A budget provides snapshots your farm’s current financial position and its future position. Budgeting takes the fear out of farm finances, and empowers new farmers to create the farm of their dreams.
Myth busted: Canned peaches as nutritious as fresh
Canned peaches are nutritionally equivalent to their fresh counterparts, and that some nutrients increase thanks to the canning process.
Kite strings hold dear friends near the heart
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt and her family deal with faraway friends.
Ohio fruit growers brace for winter, but are hopeful for spring yields
With below-zero lows through at least next week, area fruit farmers kept a positive outlook.






