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More than an elective: Fort Cherry shows off its ag ed program
A small high school in Washington County, Pennsylvania showed off its agricultural education program in celebration of National FFA week.
Earliest steam engines used to pump water
Learn more about the Newcomen engines, called “Fire Engines,” which were used to pump water from British mines.
What can we learn from crayfish?
A field trip to a Jefferson County stream turned one reluctant student into an outdoors enthusiast.
Taking the low road to high speed
After three calls and two return calls in two days, Kymberly Foster Seabolt discovered the cable company responds better to a tantrum than asking nicely.
Diversity on the farm: My cows are prejudiced
What should you consider when trying to accomplish diversity and inclusiveness on the farm? Columnist Ed Brown lays out the benefits and concerns.
Rotate your crops; it increases yields and lowers cost per acre
Having no rotation on your crops will absolutely exhaust your soils and limits its natural abilities to help your crops grow.
Miracles of ‘didn’t’
The accident happened, as these things always do, simultaneously fast and oh-so-slow.
What I hit on my summer vacation …
My vacations, as always, are a bit unpredictable.
Saying goodbye to good neighbors
How do you say goodbye when good neighbors move?
Resolutions fall short, trying to set goals in 2013
Another year past and time to set some goals for the coming 12 months. Most people call them New Year Resolutions, words that for the most part are synonyms for worthless promises stated then forgotten about as quickly as yesterday’s lunch. So I call them goals, more professional and lasting words that if put in






