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Hurricane and Harley
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a cowboy names Harley Jones and his horse Hurricane.
Respecting our flag
Bryce Angell’s latest poem details the way his father taught him to show the American flag respect.
Pennsylvania offers advice on chronic wasting disease
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture released its best management practices to protect hunters and their families against chronic wasting disease.
I hate oatmeal
Bryce Angell shares why he loathes oatmeal in his latest poem.
Will active shooter drills be a part of a generation’s memories from school?
Judith Sutherland reflects on how school shootings and active shooter drills have changed the comfortable atmosphere she recalls from her youth at school.
Beagles great for hunting, companionship
Mike Tontimonia welcomes a new hunting dog to his family, anticipating little Gypsy will be ready by next autumn.
Gardening by the light of the moon
What does the lunar cycle have to do with gardening? Learn the basic principles of moon gardening, a practice used by Ancient Romans and Native Americans that is still talked about today.
A roundup of FFA news for Feb. 11, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Black River and Northwestern FFA chapters.
‘Can I get five … 10 … how about 15 … SOLD!’
The Pennsylvania Auctioneers Bid Calling Contest took place at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, Jan. 13.
Mix-and-match cover cropping can optimize organic production
WASHINGTON — Farmers can fine-tune their use of cover crops to help manage costs and maximize benefits in commercial organic production systems, according to USDA scientists. Production expenses for high-value organic crops like lettuce and broccoli can exceed $7,000 per acre, so producers often try to streamline costs with an annual two- to three-crop rotation.






