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March’s gardening to-do list
As the first official day of spring approaches, there’s gardening prep work to complete.
Employing minors on your farm
It’s that time of year when students are preparing for the school year to end and many are looking for a job. You may have one or more students knock on your door asking if they may work for you after school and then during those days when school is not in session. Are there
Wish I had one more day for stories
If I could have just one more day with my grandmother, I would treasure her stories beyond measure.
Judith Sutherland: Local, farm-fresh food is the best
I have always enjoyed conversation with those who enjoy growing as well as hunting their own food. There is an insight that goes beyond the typical, because for each of them, this became a conscious choice at some point in their lives.
Honors abound for two men devoted to vegetable production in Pa.
By ANDY ANDREWS HERSHEY, Pa. — Nobody thought of Herbert Pollock as simply a seed salesman. In fact, when he made his rounds in many parts of western Pennsylvania, the longtime Agway (formerly Eastern States) sales representative was considered a crop consultant. Farmers would seek him out for his advice on the best ways to
U.S. farmers lend a hand in Uganda
SALEM, Ohio – A brutal civil war. Farmers forced from their land. Crowded displaced persons camps. Murder.
USDA planting projections: Corn and wheat up, beans down slightly …
Prospective Plantings report shows big trends in planting forecasts
Grasshoppers invade South Dakota this year
This is the part of the summer when Eliza Blue discovers what the defining insect infestation of the season is going to be. It looks like grasshoppers.
Frozen family memories of home
Judith Sutherland recalls winter memories of her youth.
Roundup of FFA news for March 11, 2021
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA, River View FFA, Norwayne FFA, Loudonville FFA, Black River FFA and Fayetteville FFA.






