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Studying the common house finch from my window

Thursday, July 26, 2018

The house finch is a small songbird about the size of the house sparrow with a large beak, short wings, and a long, notched tail.

Doing the harvest time hustle

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Not only is there no time to bake the bread, but the island is also covered in today’s canning jars. It’s harvest time at Eric Keller’s house.

Homeschooled children follow directions literally

Friday, January 31, 2025

Eirc Keller’s crew tries their hand at cooking something special for Christmas as part of their homeschool curriculum.

Honey bees crucial for Pa. produce

Thursday, May 18, 2006

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – One of Pennsylvania’s most important labor forces is currently hard at work in the state’s orchards and fields, helping to ensure the success of crops worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Perfect preserves: 5 tips for jam and jelly

Friday, July 24, 2015

Making jams and jellies is a science to be mastered.

April finally brings warm weather

Thursday, April 28, 2022

After many cool, gray days of rain, which has dared at times to be mixed with late spring snow, there is a thrill in waking up to sunshine.

Honeybee deaths can’t be explained

Thursday, February 15, 2007

SALEM, Ohio – Maybe it’s the chilling temperatures. Maybe it’s mites. Maybe it’s even some kind of unidentified disease.

Better habitats for wild leeks could help future foraging demands

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

In response to excess harvest worries, a Penn State research team has studied how to grow and harvest ramps as a potential forest crop since 2017.

How to identify venomous caterpillars in Ohio

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Learn to identify venomous and non-venomous, hairy and bristled caterpillars found in Ohio that can cause injury from coming into contact with them.

The old field is filled with old feathered friends

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Almost overnight, the old field below the house has greened up, and birds have set up nesting territories. Bluebirds were the first to lay eggs because the nest box protects the eggs from the elements. Within just a few weeks, however, field sparrows, indigo buntings, white-eyed vireos, and cardinals have also established territories. Nest on