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Memories string together homes

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Going through the motions of holiday decorating has felt very much like a grand finale to me as I prepare to pack up the contents of this home.

No praise needed for a job well-done

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Have you ever noticed that words of praise lift us momentarily, while sharp words of criticism often linger, prompting thoughts of what we should have said in response, over and over, for days on end.

Reader: Pa. Sunshine solar energy program not so bright

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Editor: In your May 28, 2009 article, “Sun is shining on those interested in solar energy,” it is claimed that Pennsylvania consumers could reduce “purchase and installation costs of solar energy technology” by 45 percent. How? By taking advantage of federal tax credits and Pennsylvania’s Sunshine and Solar Program rebates. The case of one couple

Beat soybean sudden death syndrome with tough beans, good management practices

Thursday, August 23, 2001

Checking for the disease now – in August and September – can help growers build a plan of defense against the disease next year.

Step on the scale: Let’s weigh those lambs and kids

Thursday, March 26, 2015

This is normally the time of year when you are well into the lambing and kidding season.

Enjoy your kids, time goes quick

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Life, it has been said, is a series of dress rehearsals. If you keep working on it, one day you will be ready for the real show. Parenting seems to fit this bill in every possible way. First, the banner is raised, announcing two happy people are about to become parents. My grandmother whispered to

W.Va. HOF honors five for their forestry, agricultural contributions

Friday, June 3, 2011

Roger L. Sherman, Vernon A. Tacy, Harlan P. Carter III and Jeanne Sheets Carter will be inducted into the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame during a July 9 ceremony.

I need more wood for the stove, but…

Thursday, March 6, 2014

The tall, mostly dead red oak on the eastern edge of the farmette still stands this late, long winter, saved mostly by this late, long winter. The majestic, strong-armed tree, my age or a little more, had a date with the saw and maul as soon as the weather turned cold. Deep snow and face-cracking

Enjoying the spring season of a dairy cow

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Spring milking is a dream within a dream for Eliza Blue, and an orphaned calf named Little Jones, too.

The first day as a cowboy isn’t easy

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Judith Sutherland shares a passage from Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers, by Ralph Moody.