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Pa. farmers apply for fuel tax refund
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Any Pennsylvania resident who uses liquid fuels in agricultural production is eligible for a tax refund.
Look at the bright side of the markets
Marlin Clark unravels the latest changes in the volatile grain markets and weighs in on the factors contributing to the fluctuations.
Beef shortage means hold on to the cows
The quantity of beef available to U.S. consumers has declined a startling amount in recent years, and that trend is going to continue. Unfortunately, even higher retail beef prices can be expected for consumers.
Some things won’t break
Kym Seabolt attempts to take apart a 100-year-old crate and contemplates the way things are built and quality of construction over time.
Pennsylvania farm buildings tell the story of the state’s agricultural history
The rustic beauty of Pennsylvania’s farmhouses, barns and outbuildings often strikes motorists traveling the highways that crisscross the rural heartland of the state, but few people realize the stories these buildings can tell us about the past — and maybe the future — of agriculture.
Timber contracts: Remember to get the terms in writing
Timber sale contracts back in my grandfather and great grandfathers days consisted of a good ole firm hand shake and working together with the landowner to make a good timber harvest. Times have changed In this busy world we live in now with modern technology and everyone going in nine different directions to make ends
Hogs: Happy to be the other red meat
The only saving grace of the fall market is the fact that consumers are treating pork as the other red meat.
Agronomy school slated for Jan. 31 in Williamsfield
COLUMBUS — The Northeast Ohio Agronomy Day will be held Jan. 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Williamsfield Community Center in Williamsfield, Ohio. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m.
Uncertainty in Ukraine drives up grain prices
The future prices of both corn and wheat have increased significantly, reflecting risk in the market.
Cutting spending on new farm bill would make tiny dent in the deficit
COLUMBIA, Mo. — As discussion develops on writing a 2012 farm bill and in reducing federal budget deficits, there may be talk of cutting farm subsidies. “Defenders of current farm programs can point out that farm program spending is a tiny share of federal expenditures,” said Pat Westhoff, director of the Food and Agriculture Policy






