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Ask Jen about her garden harvest
Jen plants a garden for the purpose of canning and enjoyment the rest of the year, but her plans never quite work out.
The crossroads of the energy transition and rural communities
It’s not easy for rural residents who already buy into all the benefits renewables, electric vehicles and energy efficiency have to offer. For those who are less willing, or less able, it could be impossible, at least without help.
Canned, frozen corn industry struggling
A new study shows sweet corn production for frozen and canned products has been steadily shrinking in the U.S. over the past 27 years.
Spotted lanternfly myths debunked
Penn State Extension debunks myths about the spotted lanternfly to help aid more efficient management. Learn more about common spotted lanternfly myths.
Unlock the mystery of Beaver Township rock
Inquisitive minds wonder who carved “The Rock” of South Beaver Township and why they completed the arduous task. Julie Geiss weighs in on local folklore.
Change in attitude needed for winter
Julie Geiss decided a long time ago, she can’t change the weather, but she can change her response to it.
Climbing trees took courage, but the payoff was rewarding
Daring determination and the ability to block out the fact that you just might get a whipping for even attempting it — that’s what it took to be the tree-climbing champion.
OSU’s new ‘intelligent sprayer’ reduces pesticide use, off-target contamination
Intelligent sprayer puts spray where farmers want it.
Are you a victim of cable TV?
Once again, I have let a perfect opportunity for martyrdom pass me right by. Isn’t that always how it is? Blink, you miss it, and before you know it, all the good victimizations are taken.
Children can teach us life’s lessons
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on what we can learn from our kids when we listen.






