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Vacation with Us: Mozes family at Mount Rushmore
The Mozes family traveled to Mount Rushmore and other northern Midwestern states recently. Pictured are B.J. and Kristy; Easton, 10, Grace, 8; and Jackson, 6. The family took a break from their farm in Greenville, Pennsylvania, for the week.
Conserving biodiversity through heritage breeds
The small flock of Clun Forest sheep Eliza Blue brought home a few months ago have been everything she ever hoped for in sheep.
Markets bounce following USDA reports
Markets improve somewhat, following USDA reports, but harvest is a little on the slow side.
More than just the stars of Groundhog Day
February 2 is about halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox.
‘Farm and Food File’ celebrates 20 years
In yet another testament to the careful inattention this office consistently pays to the career of its founding (and, as ever, only) staff member, an anniversary of sorts came and went a month ago with nary a notice, nod or neigh. During the first week of June, 1993, 20 alarmingly fast years ago, this column
Join in the purple martin competition
Learn how to attract and house purple martins — the largest type of swallow — by following advice from a couple of birders who’ve been doing it for years.
So much to learn about agriculture in Scotland
More than 350 delegates and guests from 22 countries gathered for the 21st International Farm Management Congress in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Be on the lookout for signs of barn, silo fire
After wet growing season, producers should be on the lookout for the signs of high heat and fire in their forages.
Damage to crops pushes markets up
A dramatic decline in crop conditions in some parts of the country, coupled with positive trade news, has fueled a rally in corn and soybean prices.
Adapt or die: Life of gray and fox squirrels
Species that can adjust to changes in habitat or food availability can thrive. Among the most adaptable species are gray and fox squirrels.






