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Fruit farmers assess damage from warm early spring, late freeze
After unusually warm weather in the early spring, much of Ohio and Pennsylvania, along with other states, were hit hard by a late snow and several nights near or below freezing in late April. Fruit farm and orchard owners across the state are seeing the impact, but aren’t sure what the full extent of the damage will be yet.
Courts to rule on checkoffs legality
The Livestock Marketing Association is amending its initial complaint seeking a beef checkoff referendum to ask a federal district court whether the checkoff is unconstitutional. The National Pork Producers Council has asked the same question.
Fall vegetable options
Produce is fresher and has its best taste when it ripens in its natural growth cycle. Find out what’s in season in Ohio and surrounding states during fall.
With fruit, you might need two plants
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Planning to plant a single fruit-producing tree, shrub or vine this spring may not be enough — even for gardens with ideal growing sites. Some fruit-producing plants are called “self-pollinating” — although bees usually do the actual pollen-carrying. Nonetheless, a self-pollinator can serve as its own source for the pollen it needs
Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship accepting 2020 applications
Find out how to apply for the National Bison Association’s 2020 Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship.
Year-round E15 ethanol looking more likely
The year-round sale of E15 looks likely, if a proposal by EPA to apply a summer blend waiver is approved.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 19, 2017
This year, four members of the Southeast FFA chapter are applying for their State Degrees and one member for an American degree.
Online tools, app help guide guests through Pa. Farm Show
HARRISBURG, Pa. — New, interactive online tools can help visitors to the 2012 Pennsylvania Farm Show navigate the show’s more than 24 acres and nearly 250 events and activities
Challenging the ‘rule of capture’
The decision by the Pennsylvania Superior Court, which was appealed, rules that the “rule of capture” does not apply to hydraulic fracturing.
Tax credit applications available for Pa. farms
Pennsylvania farmers can now apply for 2015-16 Resource Enhancement and Protection program tax credits.






