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Bugs aren’t causing too much stink
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — They’re big, they’re distinctively aromatic, and they’re coming to a home near you. Stink bugs are on the move across Pennsylvania and a bug expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences said we should get ready for an extended stay. Halyomorpha halys, better known as the brown marmorated stink bug,
Emergency: Floods swamp parts of northern Ohio
SALEM, Ohio – The waters have receded, but it will be a long time before the flood victims in north central Ohio will fully recover.
Spring: The busiest time of year
Eliza Blue reflects on all the factors that make spring the busiest time of year around her South Dakota ranch.
Pa. dairymen start speakers’ bureau to share story
More than 25 Pennsylvania dairy farmers are part of a new Pennsylvania Dairy Farmer Speakers Bureau
Loan limit for Guaranteed Loan Program increased
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency said the loan limit for its Guaranteed Loan Program has been increased to $1,112,000, effective Oct. 1. The limit is adjusted annually based on the “Prices Paid to Farmers Index,” compiled by the National Agricultural Statistics Service. Enhance ability The increased limit will enhance the
Kickin’ up dust
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Olivia Grimm is a queen, but not the kind who loafs around the palace eating ice cream and getting her toenails painted.
Ohio’s youth cattle exhibitors rack up the miles, and the awards
MARYSVILLE, Ohio — More than 400 people celebrated the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association BEST (Beef Exhibitor Show Total) Program as it wrapped up its 2007-08 show season June 7 at its annual awards banquet held at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. More than 390 head of cattle were entered in the program, with more than
Put up nectar feeder for summer hummers
It’s not too late to put up a nectar feeder for hummers because feeder activity will peak from mid-July through early September.
Farm tales from today or yesterday still resonate
Uncle Honey never set out to break the throttle off our Oliver 77; it just “you know, broke.” Tales from the farm, yesterday and today.
Books, plans and farm ‘Congress’
A week or two into every new year, most folks review, often regretfully, their list of resolutions already bent, broken or buried. That never happened on the big southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth for one simple reason: We never made any New Year’s resolutions. We didn’t. Honest. In fact, I can’t recall one






