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Ask Jen about meringue
Do you have a hard time making your meringue stick to the edges of your pie crust? Or does your meringue shrink once it’s been refrigerated? Jen offers five tips to solve your meringue problems.
Vet goes ‘back to the basics’
SHREVE, Ohio – Almost 20 years ago, on a sweltering July afternoon, veterinarian Paul Dettloff made an emergency stop at a Wisconsin farm.
Insurance and the new farm bill
By DARYLL E. RAY and HARWOOD D. SCHAFFER Though members of Congress often have every intention of enacting a new farm bill well before farmers have to make planting decisions, so farmers can take the new policies into consideration in their planning process, very often planting is under way before the legislation is completed and
New kid on the block: Meet Winnie
She is Winnie. And she is Ori and Little Sister, and she is Pelly and Polly and Duchess, and she is Sally and Spotty, and she is Missy and Shamrock and Olivia, and she is Maggie and Barney and Brud.
Two old friends
Bryce Angell shares his gratitude for his horse, Old Cyrus, in thoughtful poem.
How to reduce heat stress on poultry flocks
Poultry flocks are no exception to heat stress. Find out how you can help birds beat the heat in hot weather.
Short course teaches the art and science of making cheese
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is offering a cheese making short course that provides all the information needed to create a brand of cheese. The Science and Art of Cheese Making will be held Nov. 11-14 in the Food Science Building, on the University Park campus. Topics Faculty from the
Ask FSA Andy about the Hispanic and woman farmer and rancher claim process
Hello Again!This week we are going to talk about something that we need to get the word out on — the Hispanic and Women Farmer and Rancher Claims Process. Hispanic and women farmers and ranchers who allege discrimination by the USDA in past decades can file claims until March 25, 2013 to receive a cash
National Katahdin Association welcomes all shepherds to Wooster
WOOSTER, Ohio — Katahdin Hair Sheep International (KHSI) and the Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association are hosting the 2012 KHSI Expo in Wooster, Ohio, Aug. 10-11. Everyone is welcome Sheep raisers of all breeds, friends and families are invited to register for a special day-long educational program Aug. 10 that will feature nationally recognized presenters.
Social media can help market small farms, too
This is the sidebar to the main story about the small farm conference. Click here to read the main story. MASSILLON, Ohio — It’s free, it’s easy to use and it can help you build customer relations and market more of your product. Those were some of the selling points two speakers gave on social






