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Pennsylvania Farm Bureau troubled by major cuts to ag
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Pennsylvania Farm Bureau remains critical of deep cuts to several key agricultural programs, especially reductions to Cooperative Extension and agriculture research, which are included in the new state budget approved by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. Tom Corbett. The Farm Bureau said cuts totaling nearly $10.5 million to Penn
Hippo-sized risk
Kym Seabolt digs into the logic behind exotic pet ownership and it’s costs to the environment when these pets are released into it.
What if coming together is the true meaning of joy?
Eliza Blue considers the meaning of joy as she considers wide-spread disaster across the United States and says goodbye to a dying acquaintance.
Market pauses on more COVID, cheaper oil
Marling Clark explains how outside markets and abnormal market influences are dominating grain prices in this week’s grain markets report.
Sometimes, you stand your ground
Judith Sutherland recounts her childhood confrontations with schoolyard boys, who excluded her from their games at recess.
No immigrants, means no food
Another look at the immigration issue, and what the loss of immigrants would mean.
Count your blessings in disguise
Life is not the way it’s supposed to be, it’s the way it is. The way we cope with it is what makes the difference. — Virginia Satir There’s a joke going around the Internet that in a year with record recession and pure financial devastation for too many (one is too many), in a
Is fish farming for you?
This checklist was compiled by a regional aquaculture center, to help producers make important decisions before they begin. It goes with our full-length story about fish farming in northeast Ohio. WOOSTER, Ohio — If you’re thinking about going into aquaculture, you’re not alone. A large number of people have expressed interest in what could be
Thieves steal feeder cattle, mistakenly leave trail that leads police to recovery
Clues at the scene showed the vandals used the farmer’s own chute to load the animals into a trailer.
Better weather fuels cheaper market
The good weather is overcoming the bullish reaction to export problems in war-torn Ukraine so last week’s net gains are being lost.






