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W. Va. hunters can help feed their communities by donating deer
The Mountaineer Food Bank is encouraging hunters to combine their love of the outdoors with the Hunters Helping the Hungry program.
Extreme conditions forecast for winter
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — This year across the U.S., Joe Bastardi, AccuWeather chief long-range forecaster, is forecasting harsh cold and snow from the Northwest to the Great Lakes and New England, an early winter for the Northeast, a wintry mess for the mid-Atlantic and Midwest and abnormally warm, dry conditions from Southern California to the
Study shows 12 percent growth in Michigan’s agri-food industry
EAST LANSING, Mich. — A new report from Michigan State University found there is at least one bright spot in Michigan’s battered economy — the food and agriculture business. According to the report from Michigan State University’s Product Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Michigan’s second-largest industry experienced a 12 percent growth in 2007, the
Soft grain markets continue to dominate trading
Grain analysts have been struggling to explain grain price declines on the Chicago Board of Trade. Marlin Clark offers insight in this week’s market report.
Betting the farm
Jack Dodds risked and lost everything trying to improve his farm. However, what he left for his family was worth more than any physical possessions.
Hazard A Guess – Week of Dec. 28, 2000
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
McConaughey receives hall of fame award from Pa. livestock association
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Clyde W. McConaughey Jr. of Indiana County, Pa., was honored with the Pennsylvania Livestock Association’s Hall of Fame award at the 48th Keystone International Livestock Exposition.
Ohio’s mineral resources valued over $1.6B
Ohio’s mineral resources produced more than $1.6 billion worth of geologic commodities in 2016, according to a newly released report from the ODNR.
A one-time plowing may not hurt carbon credits
COSHOCTON, Ohio – A one-time tillage will not cause great soil carbon loss, even though major damage is caused to soil structure.
USDA reopens sign-up for farmers recovering from disasters
If your farm got hit by a disaster in 2017 or so far in 2018, you may be eligible for disaster assistance through the USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA), which just reopened two programs.






