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2009 Big Knob Grange Fair
This year marked the 20th anniversary of the Big Knob 4-H Livestock Sale. Check out the top animals of the sale, and see photos from the Big Knob fairgrounds.
Is farm bill’s ACRE program for you?
Beginning next year, farmers will have a choice of farm support programs: the current traditional suite of programs or a new suite of programs known as Average Crop Revenue (ACRE).
‘Sounds’ of music better left alone
Every time I hear those opening lyrics, “the hills are alive with the sound of music” I feel compelled to stop what I am doing and sing along.
Results are in from Pa. Holstein show
DUNBAR, Pa. – A 5-year-old claimed top honors at the Pennsylvania Holstein Association’s southwest championship show July 28 at the Fayette County fairgrounds in Dunbar, Pa.
Researchers: Autumn color is nature’s sunscreen
University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists have a new theory about why autumn leaves turn scarlet and why the hues are more vibrant some years than others.
Hay bale fires can cost farmers plenty
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Fires that damage or destroy hay and barns – resulting in building replacement, feed replacement and lost revenues – cost area farmers thousands of dollars each year.
Army Heritage Center being planned
The facility will bring the Army’s story to life through state-of-the-art displays showcasing the Army’s contributions in peace and war and will provide a focal point for educational activities and academic research.
Farm bill stalled in Senate
SALEM, Ohio – Specifics of a new farm bill may drag into the new year, after Senate members left the legislation lifeless and went home for Thanksgiving recess Nov.
Quit giving extreme voices attention
Alan Guebert sheds some light on why he’s not sharing comments from his most critical readers this year and what the real problems facing rural America are.
Penn State University’s Ag Progress Days tackles COVID-19 issues
For the first time, Pennsylvania State University’s Ag Progress Days were held entirely online this year. The COVID-19 pandemic was a hot topic in webinars throughout the event.






