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How to grow ginger in the Midwest
If started indoors during March, ginger can be successfully propagated, transplanted and grown in the Midwest to harvest in the fall.
Fracking permanently banned in Pennsylvania’s Delaware River basin
The Delaware River Basin Commission approved a permanent ban on hydraulic fracturing, impacting the Marcellus Shale gas fields in northeast Pennsylvania.
The telephones of yesterday
Judith Sutherland ponders the advancements of the telephones and how they’ve shaped the way people communicate during her lifetime.
Betting on beef for the future
What does beef production look like in 2030? It’s a heavy question, one difficult to grasp with the uncertainty, but worth considering.
Roundup of 4-H news for Sept. 19, 2019
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Four Leaf Clovers 4-H and 4-H’ers Unlimited.
A new appreciation for coffee
Learn more about what it takes to operate a coffee farm in Hawaii — how much land is required, how much hired help and what do you use for fertilizer?
High tech fits beef marketing, too
In the cattle business, these changes in technology are about us, too, from genomics to technology in the field.
Ohio Cattlemen’s Roundup coming to Jackson County
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Roundup will visit Jackson County Aug. 26-27.
Our cow herd history hinges on genetics, environmental factors
To get to where we are today, certain things had to happen a certain way.
Jeff Raney, Brubaker Farms, food bank honored for dairy innovation
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Jeff Raney, of Adamsville, Crawford County, received one of three Pacesetter Awards presented by the Center for Dairy Excellence at the Pennsylvania Dairy Summit Feb. 4-5 in Lancaster. Other awards were presented to Brubaker Farms of Mount Joy, Lancaster County; and the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank of Harrisburg. Lifetime in agriculture Born in






