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Hoarder on wheels
“You know those people who get lost in the mountains and have to live on ice for three days? That will never be you, you have a buffet in the back of your car.” This came from a friend after she was unwittingly exposed to the interior of my vehicle. I’m not offended because she’s
Farmers, you could learn a lot from a Twinkie
What can we learn for our own farm’s success from the missteps of Hostess, Kodak and J.C. Penney? Editor Susan Crowell weighs in.
Maritime disasters didn’t stop after the Titanic
The historic Titanic tragedy wasn’t the first accident at sea, and it won’t be the last.
Pennsylvania elk hunters produce largest bull harvest since Civil War
Junior hunter takes one of Pennsylvania’s largest bulls.
Trade talks with China, ridiculous
Alan Guebert hopes U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators can forge a better deal than the current option in order to export soybeans, corn and pork.
Feeder birds are a pleasure to watch in fall
Seeing red-breasted nuthatches is always a treat as they are acrobatic birds that often climb head-first down tree trunks and spiral around branches.
Author shared farm life observations
Clovis Webb had left his tractor and hay baler overnight in a rented field on the old Monroe County Poor Farm, which is no longer used for the poor. The Soil Conservation Service share-rented the hayfield to Clovis. The field was fenced, but the night he left his tractor there vandals cut the fence and
Tractor display is more than just playing farm, it’s about real farm life
Details such as movable gates on hay wagons and realistic flatbeds on trucks bring the miniature farm display to life.
Native American dolls teach children
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of the attraction to curious features on Native American dolls.
The cost of fighting opioid addiction
The opioid epidemic is costing communities big bucks. From private businesses to county governments, on down to the individual, no one is untouched.






