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Farmers deserve more respect
Farmers do more, and more responsibly, than most of us know.
The self-sufficient gardener: How to save seed
Let’s not get so excited about harvesting vege crops that we forget to save seed for next season!
No-till pioneers from two continents highlight tillage conference
WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. — Nearly 150 farmers from Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York interested in no-till farming gathered to share their knowledge and pick up some new tips at the 12th annual Tri-State No-Till Conference last week in West Middlesex. Franke Dijkstra, a pioneer of no-till farming in Brazil, and Steve Groff, billed as Pennsylvania’s
The ‘important’ issues of November 1938
Sam Moore recalls the pressing issues of 80 years ago, just after he turned 5 and was probably happily anticipating Christmas.
Watch for molds, corn earworm
Recent reports show high corn earworm populations in certain grain corn fields in Ohio.
Get the most out of raised beds
From flowers to veggies, and even pollinators too, this raised bed gardening means there is something for everyone to get involved in.
Spring Cleaning Checklist Should Include Your Fridge and Pantry, Too
When you plan your spring-cleaning regimen this season, including your fridge and pantry on your to-do list is a really good idea.
California drought could boost indoor farming demand
Food can be grown indoors, but to be profitable, you need a good plan.
Center puts ag innovation into action
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Agriculture is claiming a stronger toehold in the Third Frontier. Ohio’s ag industry gained a little more recognition in the high tech world June 29 as Ohio Gov.
Farmers should rely on faith and hope
Sam Moore reflects on the recent weather and recalls nasty weather patterns of the past — more specifically, Europe in 1879.






