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Senate farm bill moves to floor
An agriculture program reauthorization bill moved out of the Senate Agriculture Committee strong on conservation measures and $4 billion higher than the House version.
You better know your production costs for 2009
By MIKE DUFFY Estimating costs of crop production for 2009 will be extremely difficult. Some farmers have received forwarding pricing, some set a quantity only and still others will use the spot market. The price consequences of these decisions are substantial. Foreign competition for material, the current U.S. financial crises, the energy price situation and
Large-scale Ohio research project to explore how solar and farming can co-exist
Spanning over 1,900 acres, the 180 MW Madison Fields project in Ohio will be one of North America’s largest test grounds for research into agrivoltaics.
How to choose repellents to control garden pests
If you’re frustrated with the damage that insects and wildlife do to your garden, consider buying repellents or making repellents at home with simple ingredients.
Sweet summer treats
A new exhibit featuring Isaly’s Dairy is open at the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center in Pittsburgh.
Repurposing your Christmas tree
A live Christmas tree may be the best gift you get yourself, and local wildlife. Learn how to repurpose a live Christmas tree to benefit a nearby ecosystem.
Giving thanks
Jim Abrams shares his Thanksgiving morning tradition — hunting with his dogs.
Preparing for construction was heavy, muddy work
Paul Locher details the special tools early settlers would have needed to start constructing buildings when settling in Ohio and Pennsylvania in the 1800s.
Retiring soldier interns at two Pa. farms as part of transition program
After spending a career in the Army, one soldier is using a career skills program to transition to civilian life as a farmer.
Happiness found in many ways
Life on dairy farms in the 1970s proved to be a very good time indeed.






