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Bring back the birds and their spring songs
Bird populations have been declining for decades. Fortunately, seven simple conservation practices can help turn things around and improve songbird numbers.
Blue Ridge Parkway speaks for itself
It took her a little over four decades to tour the Blue Ridge Parkway, but Julie Geiss finally made the trip along the peaks of the Appalachian Mountains.
Enjoying all that returning home has to offer
Julie Geiss and her family return home after a cross-country trip that ended in Montana to enjoy all the wonderful things home has to offer.
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
Potomac State College of West Virginia University has been helping agriculture and forestry students turn their dreams into careers for more than a hundred years.
How to grow pumpkins: 7 tips
If you planted pumpkins this year and were disappointed in how they turned out, or if you’re planning on planting pumpkins next summer, keep these 6 tips in mind.
Vacation With Us… Yoder and Dalton
Mike Yoder, Sebring, Ohio, and Cindy Dalton, of Maryland, shared Farm and Dairy at the visitors center during their recent trip to Harpers Ferry National Park.
Justice is blind: Pickett jury wrong
U.S. District Judge Lyle Strom turned into a one-man jury with the latest action in the Pickett vs. Tyson case, says columnist Alan Guebert.
Bigger isn’t always better when it comes to business mergers
An international strategist who studies global mergers says megamergers between giants turn out like bad marriages instead of sound business deals.
USDA Forest Service advises to lookout for zombie trees
This Halloween, as leaves begin to turn colors and fall from trees, is the time to watch out for a scary threat you might find in your yard — zombie trees.
Vacation With Us… Hayes
Janet Hays (left), of Kensington, Ohio, and Sally Hays (right), of Guilford Lake, Ohio, went on a bus trip to Wisconsin Dells, House on the Rock and Chicago in June.






