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Pennsylvania Farm Bureau members appointed to AFBF committees
Two Pennsylvania Farm Bureau members were appointed to national committee within the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Keeping looking out, not down
Judith Sutherland recalls the grand old lookout point in the heart of the woods of her youth where she climbed a tall tree for a superb vantage point.
Penn State unveils renovated agricultural engineering building
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held June 8 to mark the official opening of Penn State’s rebuilt and renovated Agricultural Engineering Building.
Keep compost weed-free: Time, temperature and turning critical factors
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Compost can be a gardener’s best friend. It can deliver dramatic improvements in soil quality and nutrients to nourish your plants throughout the growing season. But unless you use the right techniques, you may also find yourself with a bumper crop of weeds. “Composting is a biological process that decomposes leaves, lawn
Retiree builds herd of elite cows
NEWTON FALLS, Ohio – This is one of the best times of year for Jim Balzer. Even with the hubbub of the holidays passed, he still anticipates some of the best gift deliveries of the year: his calf crop.
Spotted lanternfly myths debunked
Penn State Extension debunks myths about the spotted lanternfly to help aid more efficient management. Learn more about common spotted lanternfly myths.
Have a nice day!
Have a Nice Day! When was the last time someone said to you, “Have a nice day?” One way you can have a nice day is to tell someone else to have a nice day. If you don’t believe me, try it. You will be pleasantly surprised. You may be thinking, as you read this
Americans have mixed feelings about genetically engineered foods
ITHACA, N.Y. – More than two-thirds of the food in U.S. markets has at least some amount of a crop that has been genetically engineered.
Celebrating in Punta Cana with the Kubalas
In April 2019, Jeneen and Paul Kubala, of Edinburg, Ohio, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on the beach in Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. They brought us along, with their entire family of 14 children, spouses and grandchildren.
Vacation with us…Engelhart
The only thing better than kicking back and reading Farm and Dairy is reading it while listening to the waves crash on the beach at Sanibel Island in Florida. And that’s just what John Engelhart of Hartville, Ohio, did back in February. Story Continues Below Photos






