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Why milk is being dumped right now
Farmers are being asked to dump loads of milk while some grocery stores are limiting milk purchases. What’s the deal? It’s complicated, but we’ll explain.
Rural broadband enhancements required to move W.Va. forward
West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture Kent A. Leonhardt shares his thoughts on the importance of broadband access to rural West Virginia.
Penn State: Test your private drinking water
Private water supplies should be tested every 12 to 14 months for total coliform and E.coli bacteria.
Despite protests, USDA plans to move research agencies out of D.C.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue is moving forward with plans to relocate NIFA and ERS to the Kansas City, Mo., area despite broad opposition.
Predatory birds can help control crop insects
Farmers around the world are attracting birds and other vertebrates, which keep pests and other invasive species away from their crops.
The little fainting goat who wouldn’t
Judith Sutherland long ago figured out she doesn’t have a fainting goat because Mabel refuses to believe she is any kind of goat at all.
Columbiana SWCD honors Highlandtown Wildlife Area
The Highlandtown Wildlife Area was honored as the Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District’s 2017 Cooperator of the Year during the district’s 75th anniversary banquet.
Electric fences build character
It took grit, strength and determination to close the fence on her family farm every day. Little did Judith Sutherland know, it didn’t have to be so hard.
The novelty of backyard chickens
Farming isn’t a novelty. It’s a daily responsibility — even if you just have a few hens in your backyard.
How to make pork and sauerkraut healthier
The pork and sauerkraut you’ve grown to love can easily be the focal point of a healthy New Year’s dinner.






