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View the Harrisburg falcons’ courtship on FalconCam
Technology upgrades to the FalconCam allow followers to watch the falcons in high definition, with more camera angle options and infrared nighttime viewing.
Produce growers debate agreement
COLUMBUS — Leafy green vegetable growers are preparing for the possibility of a national agreement that would set standards for the production and handling of the vegetables.
Co-op supports Amish farmers in Ohio and Pa.
Several years ago, members of the Amish community in and around Wayne County, Ohio, noticed a change in their culture. Farming, which once served as the core of their lifestyle, was on its way out.
Step Outside to See What You Can See
The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) believes that America’s youth are quickly defining themselves as one the most civic- minded generations in nearly a century.
Destined for greatness: Florida town lays claim to state’s first wind farm
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Destiny, Fla., America’s first eco-sustainable city, has created Florida’s first sustainable energy farm. Destiny’s Energy Farm will be a learning center where 21st century farming technologies and practices are showcased and designed to produce energy crops like sweet sorghum, algae, jatropha and other crops for alternative fuels. All green Destiny, a
The real tale of a real Christmas tree
Ohio State University provides tips for choosing and taking care of a fresh-cut Christmas tree this holiday season.
National Farm Toy Hall of Fame inducts Pa. collector Charles Baird
BEAVER FALLS, Pa. — It started out as a way to pass the time on the highway during his truck driving career. It ended as the ultimate hobby for T. Charles Baird, and induction into the National Farm Toy Hall of Fame Nov. 1. Baird’s love of farm toys began as a child. His dad
Winter brings an end to difficult year
Harvest is winding down, although a few farmers are still chasing dry days before the cold sets in.
Backyard gardening: Feast and famine in equal measures
Eliza Blue finds herself with too much cabbage for one family to ever possibly consume and not enough strawberries or peas.
Early U.S. builders had Greek weakness
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about architecture’s Greek influence.






