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Expert says canning venison is good alternative to grinding the meat
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Deer hunting is an old tradition worth preserving, and when it comes to preserving venison, according to a food scientist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, an old traditional method for preserving meat might be best. Too often, successful hunters will take their deer carcasses to the butcher and have
Live At Blossom Music Center
Lines of traffic backed up along the road in the rural area leading to the Blossom Music Center. We should have allowed more travel time. We pulled into the parking area minutes before show time and fast-paced the trek toward the amphitheater. On the first Saturday night of summer, from the stage of Blossom Music
The Holiday Flavor of Vince
It’s hard for me to accept something that was new in my lifetime becoming a classic. From my tail-end-of-the-baby-boomers perspective, compared to the antics of Crosby, Kaye, and Clooney in White Christmas, the animated escapades in A Charlie Brown Christmas are new.
Rain pummels new corn and stops growers from planting or replanting
Even if corn plants survive flooded conditions, there could be problems later in the growing season.
Trash can canvas
SALEM, Ohio – Toss your empty french fry cup in the trash at the
Fog calendars can predict precipitation
Eliza Blue discusses how she and her friend, Heather Benson, use the fog calendar to predict precipitation.
Learning frugal living from our family tree
With the price of groceries and other goods on the rise, many people are trying to make their money count for more. Julie Geiss’ family is no exception.
So, you’re thinking of getting into grazing
Whether you’re purchasing land to graze livestock on or you already have some property that you would like to convert, there are some things to consider.
Abstractions, distractions, subtraction
Alan Guebert ponders what Americans face this week, after national elections — straight up arithmetic or political mathematics.
‘We’ can accomplish more than ‘they’
Alan Guebert ponders on the way rural America has become charged over the “theys” in today’s bitter election-year politics.






