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How to make 3 sugar free snacks
Not all sugar is bad, but cutting down on added sugars aids the diet. Here are three easy sugar free snack ideas.
W.Va. poultry grower vindicated: EPA backs off Clean Water permit demand
The U.S. EPA has withdrawn an order demanding that West Virginia poultry grower Lois Alt obtain a Clean Water Act discharge permit for stormwater runoff from her farmyard.
Farmers urged to watch for armyworm in fields and grass
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Pennsylvania farmers and homeowners should remain aware of possible armyworm infestations that could continue to appear within the next week in hay pastures, grain fields and lawns near agricultural fields. John Tooker, assistant professor of entomology in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, said that it has been a long time
Fire destroys Nature Center at Ohio FFA Camp in Carroll County
CARROLLTON, Ohio — A fire destroyed the Nature Center at the FFA Camp in Carrollton in the evening hours April 11.
Toy tractor auction draws 165 bidders
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Garner Auctioneers, LLC held a dispersal auction New Years Day for the estate of Elmer Burbick of Columbiana County. Burbick was a well-known collector of toy farm tractors. His collection included all but one of the Precision John Deere series, 10 International and 11 Allis-Chalmers, plus almost 450 non precision tractors. There
Witmer’s civil lawsuit settles after lengthy court battle
Settlements have been reached between Witmer’s Feed and Grain, Inc., an ex-employee and three other defendants. However, the details are not being released.
Summer steak sales equal CAB record
A steak sizzling on the grill is to a consumer what a cash register cha-ching is to a grocer. Despite economic conditions, those sweet sensations were in the air this summer as demand for high-quality beef cuts picked up for the world’s largest branded beef program. Records The Certified Angus Beef brand set repeat records
Checkoff targets mommy bloggers
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — The checkoff has been building and implementing a comprehensive marketing effort to help build demand for beef among retailers, foodservice operators, reporters and consumers despite current economic conditions. This plan not only addresses the current economy, but also the resurgence of in-home cooking and somewhat weaker overall sales of cuts from the
Nostalgia on wheels: Classic cars
Classic car imposters abound, particularly in sunny California. Antique columnist Roy Booth suggests how to tell the wanna-bes from the real thing.
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau carries concerns of agriculture to U.S. capital
WASHINGTON – Nearly 200 farmers from across Pennsylvania were in Washington March 3 and 4 meeting with their congressional representatives during Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s 2005 National Legislative Conference.






