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Acquainting urban people with rural life
Reader makes suggestions for peaceful rural and urban interface.
Pa. fruit growers take on industry
SALEM, Ohio – Pennsylvania’s fruit growers face the same hurdles as other farmers across the country.
Times may change, but people don’t
When I step out on my back porch and hear nothing at all, see the harvest moon shining brightly in the sky, I know that we are blessed. Quiet, calm, safe, serene: there is no doubt in my mind that the world would be a much better place if more people came home to this peacefulness at the end of each day
Now is the time to plant bulbs
Now is the time to start thinking about next spring’s floral display and planting spring-flowering bulbs.
Solitary lawman: A day in the life of an Ohio wildlife officer
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources divides the state into five wildlife districts, each with three wildlife supervisors. Each county, however, is patrolled by a single wildlife officer.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 2/28
The top stories from the week Feb. 22 to Feb. 28, 2015.
Squaring Away the Holiday
A summer buffet would not be considered a true hoedown without dancing. Just what is a “hoedown”? Webster dictionary says, “hoedown (ho’doun’) noun 1. a lively, rollicking dance, often a square dance 2. music for this 3. a party at which hoedowns are danced Etymology: prob. of black orig.” * I don’t suppose there will
Farm or nonfarm worlds: Extension dairy specialist knows both sides
Dianne Shoemaker, statewide dairy specialist for OSU Extension, also owns a 150-head dairy farm in Mahoning County. She lives what she teaches and teaches what she lives.
Pennsylvania Young Farmers recognize outstanding members
DUBOIS, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Young Farmers Association held its 51st annual winter conference in DuBois, Feb. 8-10, recognizing the achievements of outstanding members. Nearly 125 members participated, attending educational seminars and touring local businesses. The event was hosted by the newly re-activated Brockway Chapter of Young Farmers. Recognitions included • Outstanding Young Farmer, Over
Plum pox virus found in N.Y. orchard
ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell plant scientists, working with state and federal officials, have detected plum pox virus (PPV) for the first time in New York state on trees from an orchard in Niagara County.






