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Purplebrown Farmstead focuses on imitating nature
In 2021, Sasha Miller is hoping to get pears from the trees she planted a few years ago for the first time, at Purplebrown Farmstead. Those trees are part of her long term plan to develop a cider orchard.
But her permaculture system also involves pigs, poultry, vegetables and mushrooms. Permaculture, Miller explained, involves creating a system that can be sustainable and self sufficient.
Our common chore
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the nights and mornings spent in the barn milking cows.
Farm Science Review inducts three to Hall of Fame
Farm Science Review inducted three individuals who have supported the show in numerous capacities into its Hall of Fame at its annual recognition banquet July 12.
The humble wife
A wife sitting at her husband’s beside in the hospital reminds Bryce Angell of the healing powers of the Lord.
Deer archery season opens Saturday
Ohio’s popular deer archery season opens statewide Sept. 24, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Master gardeners grow interest in home gardening
Learn more about the history of victory gardens and Penn State’s Victory Garden Reinvented webinar series.
Lely picks Future of Dairy Scholarship winners
Lely North America is proud to announce the five winners chosen to receive a $1,000 scholarship to aid in their pursuit to build the future of the dairy industry.
Foods that may help fight cancer
People concerned about cancer risk may find that switching their diets can do a world of good. Find out which foods may reduce cancer risk.
Finding the right college fit for you
Exploring what makes a good ag college fit is relatively straightforward, but requires research, planning, and open communication between students, parents and the college.






