Search Results for "chocolate"
News Results 745 of 870 pages
Meats expert: ‘Pink slime’ may be unappetizing, but it’s safe, real beef
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Whether you call it “pink slime” or lean, finely textured beef, you can call it a much-maligned product at the heart of an emotional controversy fueled by misinformation, according to a meat expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau salutes Wolff, Steele
Pa. Farm Bureau presented former state agriculture secretary Dennis Wolff and former dean of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences Robert Steele with Barn Raiser Awards to recognize their years of public service to the agricultural community.
Reflecting on 2008 and looking to 2009
Now that winter has set in, 10 p.m. has become a bittersweet time of day for me. It’s not visions of sugar plums that interrupt our winter’s nap, but instead, it is our time to make one final trip to the barn to pitch box stalls and feed hay. Special place It’s not a typical
Farm machine helps Boeing production
An adapted hay elevator loads airplane seats, which each weigh 50 to 100 pounds.
Farm retirement, management linked
Passing the family farm has been dubbed the ‘real’ farm crisis, lagging behind low commodity prices and urban sprawl.
Corn husks and monster trucks
WARREN, Ohio – Harvey Lutz and his son, Junior, shake their heads and say they just don’t get it. The telephone in their farm shop rings steadily every few minutes.
Tips to store and maximize hay
Ohio State Extension educator John Yost provides tips to store and maximize hay.
Know thyself
January is a time to cleanse, and Kymberly Foster Seabolt is looking inward to know herself better.
Chasing spring and iconic views in North Carolina
Julie Geiss and her oldest daughter recently visited Chimney Rock, located about 25 miles southeast of Asheville, North Carolina, to take in early spring.
How to protect vining vegetables from powdery mildew
Powdery mildew is one of the most common vegetable garden diseases. Learn how to prevent its establishment and treat your plants when they are infected.






