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Penn State enologist supports Pennsylvania winemakers
With a swirl, sniff and a sip, Denise Gardner, Penn State’s enologist, can discern almost all there is to know about a particular variety of wine.
Greenhouse and farm make perfect fit for Boyert family
Boyert family balances a greenhouse business and farm in Medina County.
Nine people to watch in 2009: Vogel, Obama, Vilsack, Pacelle, Crossen, Smith, Galbraith, Clatterbuck, Pryor/Clark
If you don’t recognize these people by now, you will by the end of the year. Here are Farm and Dairy’s picks for Nine People to Watch in 2009.
Timing of fertilizer application for forages
It’s not too late to fertilize hayfields. Ohio State Extension has some recommendations that account for the early growth we’ve seen this year.
Study finds that big rains will bring big algae blooms
A new study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison shows how soon after a storm phosphorous “loading” sparks algae explosions.
How to brew pine needle tea
Learn how to brew pine needle tea — a clear tea with a mild flavor that tastes refreshing and earthy — and benefit from its medicinal properties.
The cow days of summer
Now is a good time to review how the cows are handling the heat and humidity. Learn more about improving cattle comfort during hot summer months.
The sounds of not so silence
The sounds of country life may take some getting used to for newcomers.
Lions, tigers and bears? No thanks!
Recent reports about hikers’ accounts with wildlife — particularly predators — reminds Kym Seabolt why she’s “indoorsy.”
How to disinfect drinking water
Learn two ways to disinfect water from natural freshwater sources to use for drinking, cooking, washing dishes and brushing teeth in an emergency.






