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Our Mice Were Stirring On Christmas Eve
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb tells the tale of Lloyd (her cat), his toy mouse and Mortimer (the real mouse).
Farm goal: Soft fibers and tender lambs
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – Barry and Linda Singley or Bearlin Acres Farm opened their farm June 20 for a Pennsylvania Association of Sustainable Agriculture field day.
Stable flies pose risk in pastures, too
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Stable flies can be a major pest to livestock grazing in Midwest pastures, but there are ways to minimize the problem, according to
Milk support prices, annual loan rates unchanged for now
Last fall’s ag appropriations act extends the Milk Price Support Program through May 31, 2002, at the 2001 milk support price of $9.90 per hundredweight.
Get the truth on pop-up fertilizers
Some producers have been told that plants emerge faster when fertilizer is applied close to the seed. Not so.
Farm bill funding could be target for Congress appropriations bill cuts
In agricultural payments, what Congress giveth, Congress can taketh away.
Change and progress focus of bureau
HERSHEY, Pa. – Several hundred farmers from across Pennsylvania attended the 56th annual meeting of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau at Hershey Lodge and Convention Center Nov.
ODA step closer to permitting authority
Gov. Taft signed bill that also prevents local government’s farm regulation.
Sunday hunting under fire in West Virginia
A new bill would reverse existing law, proposing that Sunday hunting be prohibited unless county voters say otherwise.
Pa. postpones milk label change
SALEM, Ohio – One month after announcing a ban on “misleading” dairy labels, the






