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Use protocols to train farm employees
Establishing and teaching protocols for crucial farm tasks form the foundation of training farm employees.
Mother Thoughts
Columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb reaches back to offer a 2003 tribute to Mother’s Day.
Pennsylvania producers reminded of reporting deadlines
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania producers have until Jan. 15 to report crops that have a Nov. 15 reporting deadline, without paying a late-file fee. Crops under this waiver include fall-planted small grains, fall forage seeding, and native and improved grasses intended for grazing or haying. The Risk Management Agency (RMA) did not grant a waiver,
Peters family is all about the Jerseys
At Spruce Row Farm, each cow has her place, and a name.
Use tractors, equipment to save fuel
Get the most work from each gallon of fuel you use.
Raising compassion
Kym Seabolt’s sage Mother’s Day advice is practice and preach kindness. Always.
When it comes to sheep, Banburys are ‘building the best’
Banburys show award winning sheep, and teach other exhibitors how to do the same.
Solar debate hits western Pennsylvania farming communities
In Pennsylvania, where siting for solar is done at the local level, it’s left to each community to decide whether to allow in these developments. It’s pitting some neighbors against each other.
Growing number of stink bugs could cause problems for farmers
WOOSTER, Ohio — Soybean-damaging bugs known for their “sweaty feet” smell when squashed or irritated have made their way into Ohio soybean fields in numbers not previously experienced in the Buckeye State, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist said. Growers are being advised to be on the lookout for the brown marmorated stink bug, said
Helping neighbor turns into big mess
Rural thugs shatter peace of columnist Judith Sutherland’s country living.






