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How to get started on your first 4-H rabbit project
Learn more about different types of 4-H rabbit projects, how to choose a breed and how to care for rabbits.
Researchers aim to enrich eggs, poultry meat with omega-3
Deficiency researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences hope to fortify foods people frequently eat with long-chain omega-3 fatty acids.
Clocks highlight Garth’s Auctions sales
– Garth’s Auctions of Delaware, Ohio, held two sales within two weeks during late July and early August. The July 25 auction of fine and contemporary art and decorative arts featured antique furniture, artwork, pottery, glass and sculpture, but it was clear that furniture stole the show. Leading off the day as well as the
Columbiana sale totals $261,000
Fewer lots for sale bring in $40,000 more than last year.
Purdue seeding trial results show more corn plants per acre
To achieve the ‘ideal’ population of 32,000 seeds per acre, farmers should put down 32,500 to 34,300 seeds per acre.
Penn State begins search for the dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State has announced a national search for the next dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences. William Easterling, dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, will chair the search committee, and Korn/Ferry International will assist in the search. Left for Ohio State Former Dean Bruce McPheron assumed the
LETTER: United Local School District levy unnecessary
The United Local School District has received well over $5,004,849 in extra tax dollars in just the past six years. ULSD extra taxes are a one mill levy, a three mill levy, and a 1/2 percent income tax levy. These three “extra taxes” are over and above your regular assessed property taxes.
Not quite a farm kid
Sara Welch comes to Farm and Dairy’s editorial department as a bit of a novice when it comes to on-the-farm experiences. But she’s willing to learn.
Falling for autumn charm
Kym Seabolt loves fall, but warns readers, if you aren’t cautious, enjoying autumn can become a full-time job if not an outright chore.
Tips for making the most of your electric fence
Agricultural technician Wyatt Feldner provides tips on ways farmers can maximize their electric fences’ potential.






