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Celebrating the life of a devoted farm wife

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Judith Sutherland looks back on her mother’s life with admiration.

Hay barn fires a real hazard when the rain keeps coming

Thursday, May 23, 2024

Hay fires are caused when bacteria in wet hay create so much heat that the hay spontaneously combusts. Learn how to monitor hay to prevent a fire.

Warm weather signals warm season grasses

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Planting warm season annual grasses is a feasible way to improve summer pastures or hay fields to maintain dry matter production during the summer slump. 

Looming 3G shutdowns could widen connectivity gap for rural citizens

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Even as the U.S. works on moving forward on broadband expansion, some rural areas could see a step backwards in cellular connections this year, when major carriers shut down their 3G networks.

Benefits of elderberries make work worth it

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Julie Geiss weighs in on the new fad in immunity support — elderberry products — and the work it takes to harvest them.

Some days are definitely diamonds

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Earlier this week I attended the New River Birding and Nature Festival in southern West Virginia as a speaker and guide.

Fertilizer prices headed lower

Sunday, August 11, 2013

The break-up of a Russian potash cartel is part of what’s triggering the fertilizer market upheaval.

Due to very wet spring, beware of hot hay causing barn fires

Monday, July 6, 2009

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — This year’s unusually wet spring and early summer has led many farmers to store hay that’s wetter than normal, increasing the danger of barn fires, according to an expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. “Often, farmers have reported they know the hay they are baling is wetter than they’d

Not ready to let go of ‘early us’ cat

Thursday, January 17, 2008

He’s always been less a lover, more a fighter. We bought him almost 15 years ago, in our early dating days when buying a cat together was still giddily committed, “hey look at us, we’re a FAMILY!” We found him in a pet shop, stuck in a cage in a roomful of barking dogs, eyes wide, fur on end.

Are pasture grasses ready for turnout?

Thursday, March 11, 2004

Jeff McCutcheon walks graziers through springtime pasture starts and management.