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Tips on managing manure in winter
Cold weather is quickly approaching and with it brings manure management concerns.
Conservation makes a difference, for ourselves and the future
We all know people (maybe you are one of them) who are dedicated to a cause, a community, a church, a charity, a job. They are the ones who step up and get the job done. Quite simply, dedicated people are the backbone of any organization. Not a startling revelation, but one that I have
Help save the bees: Pollinator gardens focus of Ag Progress Days’ Yard and Garden area
Pollinators promote the survival of 90 percent of the world’s flowering species and are responsible for one out of every three bites of food consumers eat. Gardeners can help keep them alive.
Mercer Co. cheesemaking course is July 25-27
MERCER, Pa. — Penn Soil Resource Conservation and Development Council is accepting paid registrations for its three-day cheese-making course July 25-27. Due to the hands-on nature of the course, registration is limited to fifteen students. The class will be held at the Trinity Church in Mercer, Pa. Sponsored by Penn Soil RC&D, and Munnell Run
Farmers can be part of Smithsonian ag exhibit
Farmers, be a part of history with the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s new exhibit.
Pa. maple tour to promote sustainable forestry
MILLHEIM, Pa. — With careful decision-making, landowners can maximize profits and improve the health of their forested land. Join the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture and the Foundation for Sustainable Forests, Sept. 27 at Firth Maple Products in Spartansburg, Crawford County, for an informative field day and tour as part of PASA’s 2012 Farm-Based Education
Online enrollment at Penn State grows
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Increasing at more than double the national average, Penn State’s online enrollments are the result of the strong partnership between the World Campus and the University’s academic colleges and campuses. The number of students learning online through Penn State’s World Campus grew 22 percent, from 9,380 to 11,420, from academic year
Chesapeake files federal lawsuit against three Beaver Co. landowners
***UPDATE: Negotiations stalled in this case. The matter for a temporary restraining order went in front of Judge David S. Cercone March 30. He issued the temporary restraining order which stops the landowners from preventing Chesapeake Appalachia access. The matter was not decided on the validity of the leases and “was only based on the
AgLease 101 provides lease bulletins and information for renting, etc.
COLUMBUS — Close to sixty percent of the cropland in the north central region of the United States (including Ohio) is rented. Leasing methods, laws and rental rate discovery are important topics to land owners and land operators. The North Central Farm Management Extension Committee has recently updated several lease bulletins and lease templates that
Experts project record cattle exports this year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As cattle supplies remain tight and global demand intensifies profitability for cattle ranchers will continue in the year ahead, CattleFax analysts told cattlemen during remarks delivered at the 2012 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show in Nashville, Tenn. “The economic signals are in place for restocking to begin this year,” said






