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Farm and Dairy unveils print redesign
Last year, Farm and Dairy celebrated its 100th anniversary, and we wanted to start our second century with a fresh, new look that illustrates the forward-thinking media company we are.
Ag ombudsman program beefed up in Pa.
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania farmers and communities will benefit from a program that provides communications and outreach services on issues affecting agriculture, land use, environment and planning, according to Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff. Ombudsman Beth Futrick, a Tyrone native employed by the Blair County Conservation District in Hollidaysburg, was named as one of two Pennsylvania agricultural
Hunting the Dakotas in warm weather
Mike Tontimonia’s annual pheasant-hunting outing has been nothing short of a sweaty, sun-baked, and tiring this year.
New farmland and wildlife publication available from Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A new publication available from Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciencesprovides a guide for agricultural property owners who want to develop a wildlife-management plan for their farmland. Written by Margaret Brittingham, professor of wildlife resources and graduate student Amanda Yeager, Farmlands and Wildlife of Pennsylvania and the Northeast, is a 67-page
Pa. farmers apply for fuel tax refund
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Any Pennsylvania resident who uses liquid fuels in agricultural production is eligible for a tax refund.
Brochure outlines landowners’ rights of recreational land use
The publication outlines state regulations for allowing recreational use of property.
Endangered piping plover nest found in Ohio
A pair of piping plovers are nesting at Maumee Bay State Park, in Lucas County, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Toilet paper wars
Kymberly Foster Seabolt hilariously details the recent toilet paper wars she’s battled in against her cat, Kai.
Partisanship, piffle and prattle
Alan Guebert offers insight on how groups fund research to confuse, mislead and redirect farmers, ranchers and naive policymakers away from solutions.
A Christmas awakening
More than 40 Christmas Nights later, I have not forgotten two calves named Mary and Joseph and Howard’s priceless gift of simple giving.






