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Great cabinetmakers created the style
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the great 18th century English cabinetmakers whose designs defined a style.
Friendship is a piece of cake
Kymberly Seabolt comes from a long line of women who taught her the value of friendship.
The gifts to keep on giving — and living
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on gift-giving for the 2020 holiday season.
How to utilize the Pa. Clean and Green Act
The Clean and Green Act encourages protection of farmland, forestland and open spaces. It can lower the property tax rate for most landowners who enroll.
Pork suppliers should limit expansion plans
The pork industry has largely overcome the impacts of the 2014 PED virus but industry producers should limit their plans for expansion.
July starts with falling corn prices
By Mike Roberts Commodity Marketing Agent, Virginia Tech BLACKSBURG, Va. — Corn on the Chicago Board of Trade finished limit down again July 7, with the exception of the July 2008 contract. Falling corn prices were a result of long liquidation, minor profit taking and forecasts for better weather in the Corn Belt. The July
Buyers turn out to support Jefferson County Fair
SMITHFIELD, Ohio – The 2007 Jefferson County Fair marked the fourth year in a row Kyleigh DeFrank has stood in the winner’s circle with her grand champion lamb.
Pennsylvania conservationists recognized at annual conference
Several conservationists were recognized during the awards luncheon at the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts’ annual conference on July 19, in Harrisburg, Pa.
China’s buying binge goes on for now
China is even hungrier, richer, and more impatient in today’s global food market than anyone thought possible even a decade ago, Alan Guebert explains.
Lessons learned from dog days of summer
A deep dive into a cow’s production data to determine who has better genetics to manage heat stress can have long-term benefits.






