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SOYBEAN RUST: How should you plan for it?
SALEM, Ohio – Farmers may not be gearing up for harvesting season, planting season or tilling season yet, but they are in the middle of “planning” season.
Smith family spends fair season on the road, cheering on hogs
Ramy Swine Farm is in the business of breeding and selling club show hogs, and when pigs leave the farm they are almost always headed for a showring someplace.
Farming the roads: Police and farmers team up
The least of farmers’ concerns on the road should be being pulled over by a cop. Instead, they should worry about the potential for civil lawsuits.
The ruby-throated hummingbird
Tami Gingrich delves into the world of ruby-throated hummingbirds, and details their unique characteristics, how to attract them and safely feed them.
In northwestern Pa., Sperry Farms processes 4 million eggs a day
This family farm is planning for the future. Last year, Sperry Farms, located in Atlantic, Pennsylvania, added on 30,000 square feet to house new egg processing equipment, which moves 53 eggs through the system per second, or 530 cases an hour.
Rodale Institute helps Pa. farmers go organic
More than 50 Pennsylvania farmers have committed 4,000 acres to become organic through Rodale Institutes farm consulting program.
‘Don’t be in a hurry for hemp,’ researchers advise Ohio farmers
Researchers and industry experts advised caution for farmers interested in hemp at Ohio State University’s first Growing Hemp in Ohio workshop.
Quarry Hill Orchards: A connection that grows on trees
‘Straight from my hand to their mouth,’ says fruit grower Bill Gammie. Quarry Hill Orchards fosters a connection between the fruit they grow and the consumers who love it.
Penn State assembles task force to combat spotted lanternfly
The impact of the spotted lanternfly has prompted a group of university, regulatory and agricultural industry representatives to fight the looming threat.
How to prep a no-till planter part 2
Not quite ready to leave the shop yet with your no-till planter? Here are a few more tips before you hit the ground running.






