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Foundation supports milk program, ‘Fill a Glass with Hope’
The Fill a Glass with Hope fresh milk program started with a grant of $5,000 from the Community Foundation of Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.
Western Pa. farmers drill down into soil health
Penn State Extension held a Western Pennsylvania No-till and Soil Health Crops Day March 2 in West Middlesex. Topics included nutrient and weed management.
Ohio House committee hears CAUV bill testimony
Farmers, landowners and farm policy makers gave testimonies in favor of reform of the CAUV formula during a second hearing of House Bill 398, May 3.
Entrepreneur hopes to fill niche in custom meat business
Custom butcher shop hopes to fill a niche in the local food market.
Ask FSA Andy about farm bill programs
Hello again, friends: It’s Monday morning and I’m regretting that I didn’t write FSA Andy on Friday. I realize it should be easy to write about FSA stuff, since the content is usually so exciting. I guess this article will be a little bit of everything. I went on vacation to avoid the rain, which
Old property wills can make fascinating reading
Old wills, and I mean really old wills, are fascinating to read. They’re a way to learn about how our ancestors lived, as well as seeing what worldly goods were important to them.
U.S. House votes down 2013 Farm Bill
Farm groups wanted the U.S. House to vote on farm bill, but most not pleased with outcome.
Officials discover hemlock pest in Hocking Hills area
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the Ohio Department of Agriculture recently announced the discovery of a hemlock-killing pest in the Hocking Hills region. What it is Hemlock Woolly Adelgid is a small, aphid-like insect native to Asia that threatens the health and sustainability of eastern hemlock and Carolina hemlock in the
Pacelle: HSUS is willing to find common ground with farmers
Pacelle: The HSUS is willing to sit down and find common ground with agricultural producers to find solutions that are good for farmers, consumers, and animal welfare.
Thankfully, whip-poor-will’s song is hard to forget
“Whip-poor-will! Whip-poor-will! Whip-poor-will!” The song wakes me at first light. It’s why I keep the bedroom windows open. The song of the whip-poor-will is my favorite alarm. I suppose I value it because I hear it so rarely. Over the last 25 years, I’ve heard it just a handful of times, and just for a




			
			
			
			
			
			

