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When grazing this fall, keep spring in mind
Producers should be careful not to let livestock overgraze pastures before winter dormancy occurs.
Treasuring shared moments is the real magic of Christmas
Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders what really makes Christmas special, and the evolution of how she’s defined a special Christmas over the years.
‘That’s how grandpa did it’
Does your pasture look healthier today than it did all those years ago? If not, maybe we should be doing it better than grandpa did it.
Should you toss a slow cooker meal when the power goes out?
Find out whether or not you should toss the roast you put in your slow cooker before work this morning if you lost power at some point during the day.
Oh, I’m sorry. You put shoes where?
Living with adult children has its charms and quirks. Kym Seabolt has already considered taking revenge when her children have their own places one day.
Controlled burns for wildlife yield benefits
Controlled burns on state lands in Pennsylvania are part of a management plan to improve forest health and grasslands.
Weather woes trigger a grain market Turnaround Tuesday
Weather and crop condition pushed grain prices dramatically higher on the Chicago Board of Trade this Turnaround Tuesday morning, July 18. Corn is up 12 cents, Soybeans are up about 14, and the wheat is almost a dime higher.
Strong harvest sends grain markets in a sideways direction
USDA will release supply and demand reports later this week, but so far harvest is going quite well.
Where’s the big catch?
Midsummer fishing can be confusing, especially this summer which like last winter, is anything but normal.
Antibiotic alternative for livestock farmers
New way to protect animals against infections, without using antibiotics.






