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Embracing silence in a noisy world
Columnist Judith Sutherland reminds us to stop and smell the roses (or hear simple truths).
Round the cemetery
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about Memorial Day and visiting the cemeteries where her family’s families are buried.
Slate walls provide solid foundation
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the slate found in older homes, anywhere from the room to the cellar, and out onto the lawn or in the patio.
Indian Valley honors FFA members
Kaitlyn Styles earns Star Greenhand Award; Erin Bardell gets Star Chapter Farmer Award.
PROGRESS: Internet farming? Could be
Farmers will soon be able to open gates, track livestock, steer tractors and control other farm jobs by computer.
PROGRESS: Fuel cell efficiency cuts dairy energy costs, pollution
The fuel cell on one New York dairy farm is used to heat the milking parlor during the winter.
For or against weapons of self-defense?
Reader disputes claim about gun availability and higher violent crime rates.
Extra care needed when pulling stuck machinery out of muddy fields
If you find yourself stuck in a field while plowing or planting, don’t make a bad situation worse by ignoring safety.
Bull sale averages more than $2,000
PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE, Pa. – The Pa. Department of Agriculture’s 32nd annual Performance Tested Bull Sale averaged $2,029 on 93 head.
Beat soybean sudden death syndrome with tough beans, good management practices
Checking for the disease now – in August and September – can help growers build a plan of defense against the disease next year.






