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Perennial food gardening: The garden that keeps on giving
Perennial food plants are unique because they produce several seasons of crops over many years. Learn why you should grow perennial foods, and get 8 recommendations for perennials to include in your food garden.
Ask Andy: Crop status important for disaster programs
FSA would like to remind producers to report prevented, planted or failed crop acreage in a timely manner.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Jan. 29, 2009
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Augusta Ranchers 4-H club met Jan. 13 at the Brown Frame Community Building. Members decided to decorate a window at Thorne’s Super Market in Carrollton in honor of 4-H week. A theme was decided on. They will meet Jan. 30 to decorate the window and go for pizza and
Changes in ag lead to decline of barn owls
Barn owls are just one step below “threatened” in Pennsylvania, and are listed as threatened in Ohio and many other states. Learn why and what can be done.
Helping hellbenders thrive in their habitat
Eastern hellbenders are the gentle giants of North American salamanders. Learn more about this endangered species and what’s being done to help it.
How-to videos now available for beginning fish farmers
A new set of how-to videos that teach beginning aquaculturists the ins and outs of fish farming is now available online.
Explore alternative ways to boost income at Country Living Field Day
Country Living Field Day showcases alternatives for farm families.
Outstanding graziers named in Pa.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With winter feed costs being so high these past few years, extending your grazing season is economically important, and profitable.
Forages and snow: Principles of strip grazingcan still apply this time of year
Expert offers suggestions for strip grazing.
How to select the best seed for your farm
Fine-tuning corn and soybean seed purchases based on your needs can improve efficiency and cut costs. Use these tips to choose the best seeds for your farm.






