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Your Canadian fishing vacation by the numbers
Yes, a trip to Canada trip cost money, gasoline is more expensive than here, and yada, yada, yada. But really, a gallon is bigger there and a mile is a kilo — or is it?
19th century spin doctors worked on canvas
Spin doctors in the 19th century turned their spin on canvas instead of TV.
Improving forage: Lessons to learn
It looks like the drought of 2012 is in the record books. Rainfall is back and we actually have seen pastures and hayfields recover and produce some fall growth, while annual crops like oats, cereal rye, field peas and brassicas planted in a timely manner have also grown well. So, life is good and no
The wilderness is calling, and I must go (back)
Mike Tontimonia reminisces on many trips to Lake Temagami.
Spring means schools visit farms
School trips should visit family farms, not CAFOs.
Pa. interstate lease likened to double tax
NEW YORK – Transportation officials in Pennsylvania recently signed an agreement that awards control of Interstate 80 from the state Transportation Department to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.
Fall is a critical time period for cool season perennial forages
Fall is one of the most crucial time periods for our cool season pastures. The most important activity a livestock producer should be doing to help the pastures survive winter and remain productive next year is to avoid overgrazing. Why is fall a critical time for our cool season perennial forages? The grass plants in
Urban farmer pushes for ‘local food’
WESTERVILLE, Ohio – What’s a girl to do when she’s got a farmer’s heart but lives near the largest city in the state?
Adapt and make do.
Nobody like us: Draft horses helped feed the world
The Calvin family’s Summer Harvest Festival turned back the clock.
Outstanding graziers named in Pa.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With winter feed costs being so high these past few years, extending your grazing season is economically important, and profitable.






