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MWCD selects firm for shoreline work, eyes Atwood Lake project

Monday, December 2, 2013

A New Philadelphia company has been awarded contracts to complete a total of 11 shoreline stabilization projects during the upcoming winter at Charles Mill and Seneca lakes.

Retail food prices drop moderately

Sunday, January 8, 2012

WASHINGTON — Retail food prices at the supermarket declined slightly during the fourth quarter of 2011, 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 one or more meals was $49.23, down $3.89 or about 7 percent

Fly control for livestock on pasture

Thursday, August 11, 2016

It is estimated that flies cost U.S. livestock producers $700,000 to $1,000,000 dollars annually.

Marcellus Shale: Pennsylvania targets natural gas drilling boom with new regulations

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Two new regulations were passed in Pennsylvania in 2010.

You know Dasher, and Dancer. But Dunder and Blixem? 

Thursday, December 27, 2018

“Dunder” and “Blixem” are Dutch for thunder and lightning, so their use is appropriate. The question is how these names morphed to “Donner” and “Blitzen.” 

Merger of grain giants betrays prairie origins, troubles industry

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Alan Guebert reflects on the European Commission’s decision to allow the merger between two of the world’s largest grain merchandisers, Bunge and Viterra.

USDA depopulating Texas dairies

Thursday, August 1, 2002

In a last ditch effort to get rid of bovine TB in Texas, the USDA is taking the drastic measure of buying out the dairy farms in El Paso County to create a buffer zone between the U.S. and tuberculosis-infected farms of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

President vetoes Congressional attempt to repeal WOTUS

Thursday, January 21, 2016

U.S. House and Senate vote to nullify WOTUS rule, but president insists it should stay.

You’ve already paid for food on table

Thursday, February 10, 2005

I bought a new vehicle last week to appease my husband.
I wanted to drive my car until it dropped. After all, it only had 103,000 miles on it.

Summer rains push crops to extremes

Thursday, August 21, 2003

Late plantings, a wet summer and cooler-than-normal daytime temperatures are adding up to a disease-ridden, nonproductive soybean crop.