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Wetland mitigation isn’t working; reports calls for tough reforms
Ohio expert who served on National Research Council committee says wetland loss still outweighs gain.
Pa. FB pushes S.B. 1413
Pa. farmers have helped push some of the most stringent environmental safeguards in the nation, but a few township officials are imposing their own version of regulations and limitations on agriculture.
Pa. Farm Bureau fighting for farmers’ liability protection
HARRISBURG, Pa. – More than 300 farmers converged on the state capital as part of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s 2007 State Legislative Conference.
Gardening series for both youth and adults
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens’ Garden Days Series consists of five programs geared to the interests of both adults and children.
Diseases may hurt saved wheat seed
Wheat crop will have grain quality issues, trouble in saving seeds for next year’s planting.
Less screen time during meals promotes healthier eating in children
Children who have family mealtimes at least three or more times a week are more likely to be of normal weight and have healthier eating habits.
The joys, sadness of raising livestock
Judith Sutherland reflects on the trials and tribulations of raising and losing livestock.
Ask FSA Andy about losing a spouse
FSA Andy shares her own experience losing a spouse, urging readers to plan ahead and take care of their health in 2017.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Sept. 25, 2014
On Sept. 16, nine students in the Zane Trace Agriculture Leadership and Communications class traveled to the Farm Science Review in London, Ohio, to promote the Food For Thought Grant Program.
Get a job! (But hone interview skills first)
One of the many benefits of being a writer is that my commute is short. (I gained 7 pounds the year I got a laptop and no longer had to walk all the way to the third floor to write).






