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Vacation With Us… Smith
Tequila, Wayne, Grace and Tobias Smith traveled from Valley Grove, W. Va. to visit Walt Disney World’s Epcot.
Better Return to 3 R’s
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb asks, “Could you have passed the eighth grade in 1895?” Probably not.
Second population of spotted lanternfly found in W.Va.
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture has confirmed a second population of the invasive spotted lanternfly near Ridgeley, West Virginia.
The best tomatoes for homemade ketchup
Paste tomatoes are great for making sauces, including homemade ketchup.
Go mad for mustard
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about mustard and National Mustard Day.
There’s a connection between parasites and pasture management
The grazier needs to be aware of the parasite status of the herd or flock and how grazing management and pasture rotation are connected to parasite management.
Taking a look at the creation of greenhouse gasses
This week’s Dairy Excel column outlines a recently-published article on the “Current Enteric Methane Mitigation Options” for ruminant livestock.
Don’t rush to get animals on pasture
It may be worth the wait to step back and look over your grazing plan before throwing those gates open.
Are you ready for summer forages?
Warm-season annuals forages have grown in popularity over the years to help fill in the forage deficient period we call summer. Explore your options.
In tough times, dairy graziers group together
Dairy farmers at this year’s grazing conference talked about the benefits of working together in groups, where financial information and performance is shared.






