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‘Planting green’ strategy may help farmers deal with wet springs
Allowing cover crops to grow longer in the spring and planting crops into them is a strategy that may help no-till farmers deal with wet springs.
Community Supported Ag still an American mainstay
Interest in Community Supported Agriculture program remains strong.
The face of America’s migrant workers
Jeff Zellers once intended to go to law school, but in 1987 decided to join the family farm business established by his grandparents in the 1920s.
Old farm publications create trips back in time
My column two weeks ago about Cyclone seeders brought a couple of interesting responses (I love email – it’s so fast and easy to sit down at the keyboard and dash off a quick note) which I’ll pass on to the readers. Reader responses Bill McChesney, who farms near New Galilee, Pa., wrote: “Concerning cyclone
Ohio Central Railroad plans its 2002 steam, vintage passenger train trips
The passenger train season continues through Oct. 26, offering a one-hour trip through Amish country.
What does Gwyneth Paltrow have to do with food stamps?
Paltrow took on the #NYCFoodBankChallenge to raise awareness for SNAP funding.
Remember to talk about safety, on the road and in the field
Rash of recent car accidents is a reminder to talk about safety.
Ohio State Mansfield builds micro-farm
Ohio State Professor Kip Curtis has a vision of turning a portion of the Mansfield campus into a sustainable micro-farm and educational center.
Painted lamp brings $2,500 for Shriners’ hospital
Pa. auction raises funds for children’s hospital.
Victory gardens still going strong
Many people started their own victory gardens during the pandemic this spring. Even into the fall and winter, home gardening is still going strong.






