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FSA Andy: Continuous CRP helps curb erosion and runoff (plus you get paid for it)
Hello Friends, Every July, I write a topic about conservation practices. I do so because I strongly believe in the value of a couple of practices available under the continuous signup for the Conservation Reserve Program. We have all read about the algae bloom that takes place each year in the western basin of Lake
How to grow bigger, better pumpkins
If you’re located in the northern United States pumpkin season is just starting. Learn how to plant different varieties of pumpkins for the best results.
How to grow pumpkins: 7 tips
If you planted pumpkins this year and were disappointed in how they turned out, or if you’re planning on planting pumpkins next summer, keep these 6 tips in mind.
Let’s have pumpkin for breakfast!
If you’re all about pumpkin flavored everything this fall, you’ll want to try these pumpkin pancakes.
Pumpkin season: Picking, cooking and preserving fall’s favorite fruit
October is peak pumpkin season. Aside from fall decorations, pumpkins can be used for cooking and offer nutritional value.
Ask Jen about pumpkins
We all remember heading down to the farm or market as children to pick out that perfect pumpkin to carve and light for Trick-or-Treat.
10 tips for allergy-free gardening
Microscopic pollen causes most allergies. Here are tips for gardening if you have allergies, plus suggested flowers, trees and shrubs to plant that produce little or no pollen.
Adding value to ag product? You could get grant money
WASHINGTON — USDA is accepting applications for grants to provide economic assistance to independent producers, farmer and rancher cooperatives and agricultural producer groups through the Value-Added Producer Grant Program.
Campbell Run, Claypoole exhibit top Holstein
More than 160 head entered the show ring at the Western Pa. Holstein Championship Show July 15 at the Lawrence County Fairgrounds near New Castle.
Apple orchard may be hog heaven
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Casting pearls before swine may be a waste of time, but drop some apples in front of them and they may prove to be a valuable asset in an organic apple orchard.






