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Recipes show how life was once lived
A little brown recipe box takes Judith Sutherland back in time to remind her how past generations of her family once lived.
Toilet paper math
Is the mega pack of 8 double rolls of x linear feet of a certain ply a better, or worse, deal than 12 regular sized rolls of a different ply? Super? Mega?
Digital Content Coordinator
This position is no longer available. Thanks for your interest! Farm and Dairy, an ag media company with a 30,000-plus circulation newspaper, is seeking a digital content coordinator. Individual will be responsible for building online traffic through multiple channels, and helping generate content for users, as well as developing new avenues for the website content.
Hazard A Guess: Week of June 27, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Destroy lanternfly egg masses now
New research suggests that several oil-based insecticides can be effective in destroying spotted lanternfly egg masses when applied before they hatch.
Use liquid manure to fertilize wheat
Liquid livestock manure can be a great option as a spring topdress fertilizer for wheat fields if applied during a select window of time in March and April
Breakfast is getting more expensive
Higher retail prices for eggs, bacon, orange juice, milk and toasted oat cereal, among other foods, resulted in a slight increase in the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Quarterly Marketbasket Survey.
Notice the small trees, they yield the best surprises
Late October brought the first hard frost to the ridge, and now the temperature dips to the low 30s most mornings. Frosty temperatures send my wife and me in search of persimmons, which ripen after a few cold nights. Ours grow in the hayfield. Persimmon Persimmon is a small, inconspicuous tree that rarely grows taller
Pa. funds food bank ag surplus system
With the funding appropriated through the state’s 2015-16 budget, the commonwealth’s charitable food banks will buy surplus agricultural products produced in Pennsylvania.
Make big bucks on small space
LONDON, Ohio – Earning $80,000 an acre may seem like an unrealistic goal, but one researcher says it’s entirely possible with the right business plan.






