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Penn State wins soils competition
A Penn State Soil Judging Team won the Northeast Regional Soil Judging Contest held Oct. 21-25 near Adamstown, Md.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Feb. 25, 2010
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget (or at least ‘hazard a guess’ as to its use).
John Deere expanding U.S. tractor works; also investing in Brazilian operations
John Deere is expanding its tractor works in Iowa and is also expanding manufacturing capacity in Brazil.
Richard J. Kind, 1931-2017
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. — Richard John Kind, 86, of Slippery Rock, Plain Grove Township, died Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, at Allegheny General Hospital. Born Jan. 10, 1931, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of John Henry Kind and Clara Margaret Espe Kind. A lifelong dairy farmer, Mr. Kind farmed in Beaver and Lawrence counties in
HSUS now ranked lower than PETA
WASHINGTON — The nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom pointed to a newly downgraded rating from Charity Navigator as evidence that the Humane Society of the United States is not adequately fulfilling its stated charitable purpose. Charity Navigator slashed the rankings for Humane Society of the United States and the Humane Society International, the international arm
New FSR exhibit targets small farms
The Center for Small Farms, co-sponsored by the American Small Farm magazine and Farm Science Review, is geared toward manufacturing agribusinesses that assist smaller acreage farmers.
Ohio farmers convert former hog farm into intensive goat herd
When the Barnharts decided to expand their meat goat herd, they didn’t build new fences or facilities. Instead, they renovated a set of unused hog barns.
Watch no-till corn for fungal disease
Corn growers who use no-till or minimal tillage practices face potential disease problems this growing season.
Field tile maintenance and repair shouldn’t wait until spring
Now that most crops are coming off of fields everywhere, it is a good time to begin field tile maintenance and repairs.
Annie Warmke: Back to the Earthship
Annie Warmke converted the Blue Rock Station property, by hand, nearly 20 years ago into Ohio’s first “Earthship.”






