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PA Preferred: It’s relationships that count
By ANDY ANDREWS Special correspondent HARRISBURG, Pa. – This year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show is all about building “relationships.” Guests of the Pennsylvania Farm Show’s new PA Preferred Reception, hosted the night before the Farm Show’s official public opening, sampled delectable entrees from a host of locally grown and processed food items. Most importantly, visitors learned
Making maple syrup memories
Jim Abrams shares the story of friend whose family has been collecting maple sap and turning it into syrup for generations, making everlasting memories.
Considerations for early spring pasture care
An early spring means pasture management might be a focus earlier than normal. Use these tips to manage pastures amid unseasonably warm temperatures.
Saving a life
Ohio State University Extension focuses on helping those in farming communities get the help they need in regards to mental health.
1920 Organics is homegrown happiness
Sam Augusta and his fiance have turned what used to be his grandfather’s dairy in Salem into a flourishing organic farm.
How to manage pastures in dry conditions
While we can’t control when, where, or the amount of rainfall, there are management practices you can take to minimize damage to pastures.
A true force of nature
Alan Guebert delves into what M.S. Swaminathan meant to India’s food security following his recent passing.
Help farmers by removing aluminum tariffs
A retired agricultural lobbyist writes Farm and Dairy to express his concern over the impact aluminum tariffs have on farmers.
Chatting with Farm Science Review field demo namesake Jim Trotter
Even after 40 years of watching the latest and greatest in equipment and technology, it’s still possible to impress Jim Trotter.
Dems lost in the posturing weeds
Alan Gubert points out problems with the White House’s request for $33 billion to respond to the war in Ukraine, specifically, funds meant for farmers.






