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Wayne County farmer remembered as a father, and father-figure
Wayne County man remembered for his influence on agriculture and others.
USDA, Penn State University invest in training new farmers
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With half of all current farmers in the U.S. likely to retire in the next decade, federal and state agriculture officials are looking for ways to encourage and assist the new generation of farmers that will produce the nation’s food and fiber in the future. Two groups of researchers and extension
On our plates or in our hearts: Officials discuss animal welfare in Columbus
“When one side is
fundamentally opposed to what the other side does, there is no
common ground.”
Julie Maschhoff
Maschhoff Pig Company
Spring into summer safety preparations
Julie Geiss chose a day on Lake Milton for Mother’s Day, and was reminded of all the requirements to ensure safety while boating.
New grain futures highs followed by a correction
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets following recent highs punctuated by a correction.
Looking back on how it all got started
Sam Moore pens his last column, looking back on the very first Rusty Iron column he ever wrote in 1992.
Tyler County, W.Va. ham and bacon sale
Find all the results for the 2022 Tyler County, W.Va. ham and bacon sale here.
How to determine if your raised bed is getting enough water
Learn a few tricks to determine if your raised bed garden is getting enough water.
An advisory team can lead to success
Your veterinarian, nutritionist, agronomist, lender, attorney and extension educator can make recommendations to address challenges on your farm.
A hard-working man who made a lasting difference
Bob Gibbs or “Gibsy” always worked a full-time factory job but helped area farmers “just for fun” at the end of sometimes grueling double shifts.






