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Website helps predict pest problems
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A Web-based resource developed by researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is helping crop producers manage insects, diseases and weeds, often while reducing the need for pesticides. The Pennsylvania Pest Information Platform for Extension and Education, or PA PIPE (http://extension.psu.edu/pa-pipe), incorporates National Weather Service data and knowledge of pest
Here’s What’s Cooking in Brenda Baker’s Kitchen
Congratulations to our Week One Reader’s Kitchen Winner, Brenda Baker! Learn a little about our winner and get her featured recipes!
One Man’s Wilderness will inspire travel to Alaska’s unknown places
Have you ever wished for a year of alone time, just traveling wherever your heart tugs you?
Have a merry every day
As I write this the tree it twinkling, the cookies are soon to be baking, and I am slowly freaking out as I make a list and check it twice
Grocery bills get a little bit smaller
WASHINGTON — Retail food prices at the supermarket dropped slightly for the second consecutive quarter, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey. The informal survey shows the total cost of 16 food items that can be used to prepare a meal was $47.41, down about 5.5 percent or $2.80 from the fourth
Life in 1904: Dying at 47, 4-cent sugar
As we close out the year, it is interesting to look back on what life was like 100 years ago.
In the year 1904, according to an interesting fact sheet, the average life expectancy in the United States was 47 years.
Where there’s smoke, there’s money
Increasing Ohio’s cigarette tax: Is it a good or bad idea for lawmakers? Editor Susan Crowell offers her opinion.
Farm Bureau honors Garwoods
Columbiana County Farm Bureau gives couple highest honor.
Beef grading systems continue to evolve
Emerging grading technologies collect more and more data and continue to change the way we grade beef.
First hunting seasons are just days away
The first of the hunting seasons kick off Sept. 1. Get ready to bag Canada geese, rails, moorhens, teals, timberdoodles and doves — but beware the snipe.






