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Success of radio stations tied to WWI

Thursday, December 26, 2019

WWI was a blessing for radio because the United States government suspended all patent disputes until after the conflict and pushed production forward.

NOAA predicts smaller Lake Erie algae bloom, but still concerned

Friday, July 8, 2016

Experts predict a smaller algae bloom on Lake Erie this year, but say nutrient loading still needs reduced.

Summer shows and the ‘stuff’ we accumulate

Thursday, August 27, 2015

A four-day show rarely gets four good days in a row, but the last of July/ first of August weekend brought just such good weather to us at Portersville, Pennsylvania.

Mom, the sharpshooter in the family

Thursday, May 8, 2014

I awoke before daybreak, and for the first time in a very long time, I feel like the me I used to be. If you’ve never experienced a head injury of any type, you will have no idea what an enormous gift this really proves to be. Ever since my head crashed to the icy

HSUS, OFU members hold meeting to discuss farmer co-ops

Friday, February 28, 2014

Group meets in Ohio to discuss how a co-op could help farmers, especially marketers of grass-fed beef.

Hunger Games provokes food musings

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Recently, my agriculture pursuits allowed me a venture into pop culture, as I made time to read The Hunger Games. Now the movie has been released and it prompted me to compare the author’s theme with the future of agriculture. Synopsis If you are not familiar with the fictional novel, it takes place in a

We deserve truth in Conklin dairy farm animal cruelty case

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The issue of how the video from Conklin Dairy Farms came to be produced and released is rather murky. Editor Susan Crowell has more questions than answers.

Chairman hears Pa. farmers’ worries, discusses goals for the 2012 farm bill

Thursday, April 22, 2010

By CAROL ANN GREGG MERCER, Pa. — Farmers took time out of their busy spring schedule to take advantage of having someone from Washington listen to their concerns. Rep. Collin Peterson, chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee, spent time recently answering questions from northwestern Pennsylvania farmers. About 35 farmers attended the forum

Readers tell of their best buy at an auction

Saturday, September 19, 2009

We asked our readers to answer this question….What was the best buy you ever got at an auction? Our readers took us up on the chance to tell their stories and responded with some amazing accounts of their auction bargains. They submitted incredible stories of hidden treasures and complete surprises. They all really did get

To fertilize or not? Penny-pinching may lead to trouble

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Spring is just around the corner and the time to get serious about pasture and hayland planting or reseeding is here. With memories of last summer’s drought and the consequences that resulted from less available forage than normal fresh on our minds, the time to take action to increase this year’s forage production is now.