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Say hello to grain market ‘Mover Monday’
The return of corn prices to the high side is exciting, but the huge crop will continue to moderate any price gains.
The perfect pickle
If you’ve only pickled traditional cucumbers, you’re missing out on a world of taste.
Unearthing treasures and history
Judith Sutherland recalls finding arrowheads on her family farm as a child.
Proud to continue these dogs’ legacy
Columnist Judie Sutherland shares a special bond with English Shepherd dogs. And for good reason.
Ensuring the future of farming
Whether or not you have children or grandchildren, make an effort to spark an agricultural interest in someone.
West Nile Virus: Pennsylvania reports first human case of 2015
The departments of Health and Environmental Protection strongly recommend that all residents minimize their exposure to mosquitoes.
For the settlers, nothing came easy
In the 1800s, starting a homestead took a lot of work and commitment.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 22, 2015
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Mohawk FFA Chapter recently traveled to Harrisburg for three days at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. The students paid for the entire trip with fundraisers. At the FFA Mid-Winter Convention, three Mohawk FFA members received the State FFA Degree — Corbin Rohrmann, son of Dee Dee and Rich Rohrmann; Travis Singer,
Watch your step: Stay safe on the farm with proper lighting and footwear
As the region continues to experience one of the coldest, snowiest winters in recent years, growers and producers can take measures to ensure their safety in increasingly hazardous outdoor conditions.
Increasing cropping frequency offers opportunity to boost food supply
Harvesting existing cropland more frequently could substantially increase global food production without clearing more land for agriculture, according to a new study from the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota.






