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Cattlemen win case over Tyson
A jury awarded nearly $1.3 billion to cattlemen suing Tyson Fresh Meats for using marketing agreements to push down market prices.
Commentary: Advice to grads everywhere: Get a life
It’s the time of year when Editor Susan Crowell feels inclined to throw in her penny’s worth of advice to graduating seniors everywhere.
If you have access to wood, it can save on heating bills
Hard maple and oak have about 23 million Btu per cord, woods like aspen and basswood average about 16 million Btu per cord, and conifers like jack or red pine will be 12 million Btu or lower.
So you want to start a vineyard …
Reality check: N.Y. numbers show it takes about $18,000 per acre to establish a vineyard.
Tillage conference draws large crowd, attention to yield
Reaching 300 bushels per acre corn is a major milestone, but with the right factors, it can be done.
Pa. launches initiative to improve environment; benefits ag community
Hog farm uses a methane digester to produce electricity, generates $3,500 per month in income.
Winter of 1931
Bryce Angell takes readers back to a story Grandma Angell told him many years ago about the winter of 1931.
Bringing Little Pasture Farm & Fiber to life
Eliza Blue faces her fears of sending her ewes’ wool to the mill, bringing Little Pasture Farm & Fiber to life.
Lonely Halloween
After being kind to two brothers late on Halloween, Bryce Angell is rewarded with a herd of trick-or-treaters each year following.
Beaver County farmer gets probation for killing geese
A federal judge sentenced farm operator Robert Yost, 52, of New Galilee, to a year of probation and 100 hours of community service.






