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Tips for keeping flocks cool, calm and comfortable this summer
Mikelle Roeder, Ph.D., a flock nutritionist for Purina Animal Nutrition, says the summertime essentials are similar for both humans and backyard flocks: stay hydrated, protect yourself from the heat and maintain a complete and balanced diet.
Parenting? We’re just having a ball
I am probably the only parent in history who has requested a parent/teacher conference with the playground monitor. Rules Generally, I teach my children that their teachers make The Rules and that, just as in all walks of life, we don’t necessarily have to agree with them to abide by them. I call this the
The great down under makeunder
Kymberly Foster Seabolt and Girlwonder give Boywonder’s room a makeover (sort of) while he’s away in Australia.
Performance test bull sale March 30
The 45th Performance-Tested Bull Sale will be held March 30, at noon, at Pennsylvania’s Livestock Evaluation Center in Rock Springs, Centre County.
Pondering ice fishing and camo for anglers
Learn more about how to stay safe when you’re out ice fishing and find out how to camouflage yourself on the ice.
Almost half the Earth is still wilderness
A team of more than 200 scientists spent two years compiling information about the Earth’s most pristine and untouched regions. Their findings have been compiled in a new book, Wilderness: Earth’s Last Wild Places.
Between me and the fencepost
First, let me state for the record that no dogs were harmed in the making of this column, though not for lack of trying. Great outdoors Being rural dwellers we suffer the delusion that our dogs will appreciate and embrace the blessing that is open access to the great outdoors. We have a large yard
Help slow the spread of the spotted lanternfly
Julie Geiss encounters the spotted lanternfly for the first time during an outing at Kennywood and is reminded of how vigilance can help stop its spread.
Wonder years
As her daughter prepares to graduate from law school, Kym Seabolt reflects on the day she registered her for kindergarten and the woman she’s become.
Bluebirds finally find my small refuge
October’s fabled bluebird weather has long since flown, but while blending into grey November left memories that will help us survive the looming winter. One of my sweetest memories will be the morning of Nov. 8 when, to my absolute jaw-dropping disbelief, I saw, perched on the rim of my bird bath, a real, honest






