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Vacation with us: The Hahlen Family on Harbor Island
Four generations of Hahlens visited Harbor Island, South Carolina, July 16-22. Standing (L-R): Paul Hahlen, Arlene Hahlen, Jim Hahlen and Matt Hahlen; and kneeling (L-R): Cora Hahlen, Max Hahlen Lilly Hahlen and Stephanie Hahlen, all of Alliance, Ohio. This was the first time the youngest Hahlens visited the beach, and it was extra special having
Scouting the field: Single farmers hard pressed to find companionship
Don’t laugh, but single farmers have a tough row to hoe when it comes to finding someone of the opposite sex for a relationship. Part I of a two-part series on farm life and the single farmer.
Pennsylvania vegetable farm sprouts success
Leaving behind careers and college degrees, Art and Larry King went back to their family’s roots in 1992 and took over the vegetable farm their father started in the early 1940s.
China’s administration of grain quotas breaches WTO rules
A World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel found that China at fault with how it administers its tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) for wheat, corn, and rice.
How to make Kifle (Yugoslavian walnut cookies)
Several weeks ago, a lovely woman called our office hoping for a specific European cookie recipe, although she wasn’t sure of the ingredients, the name of the cookies or even what the cookies resembled.
Honey bee losses decrease in USA
WASHINGTON –Some positive news from the honey bee world is being released. The number of honey bee colony losses has decreased across the country but it doesn’t mean that commercial bee keeping is in any less trouble financially.
Charcuterie webinar set for Oct. 1
Those interested in learning how to create a charcuterie board are invited to take part in a Penn State Extension webinar planned for Oct. 1.
For the love of farming
We asked readers to tell us what they love most about their life’s work. Here are some of their replies. I love farming because… “on the days you look at your spouse both exhausted from lambing all night and asking, “and why do we do this?” Then two things happen. A half hour later you
How to make your lawn environmentally friendly
Implement a more environmentally conscientious lawn care regimen and become a better steward of your land. Use these simple tips to get started.
8 tiny facts about reindeer that click (plus a 9th)
Brush up on your reindeer facts before Christmas. Incidentally, there really is a reason a reindeer could have a red nose — and it’s gross!






