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Lead out loud
Past National FFA Officer and Ohioan, Sydney Snider, challenges you to lead out loud in 2017.
British steam magazine offers ‘rally’ insight
There are differences between English and American steam engine clubs. Here’s a look at British steam magazine Steaming and some English engines.
Summer shows and the ‘stuff’ we accumulate
A four-day show rarely gets four good days in a row, but the last of July/ first of August weekend brought just such good weather to us at Portersville, Pennsylvania.
A look back at early manufacturers of crawler tractors
Crawler tractors have quite the history.
Dr. Smith’s ‘Two Dollar Steak’ completed at Stone Gate Farm
Couldn’t every farmer use 18 50-foot-long fiberglass dome roof panels? Well, yes, except Dave Smith had to erect 10-foot concrete walls to support the 18-ton roof.
Local collection of state taxes rises in Marcellus Shale counties
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Natural-gas development appears to be having a positive effect on the local collection of state taxes in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale region, according to an analysis by researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. “Because it’s still early in the development of Marcellus Shale, there’s a lot we can’t know yet
Dairy Excel: The future is now, but who knows exactly what to do about it?
Diane Shoemaker writes about writes about rotary parlors in California and how the work and how they don’t.
Improving teenage financial literacy
A coalition of more than 100 governmental, educational and business organizations working together to improve financial literacy among young people has published “Improving Financial Literacy: What Schools and Parents Can and Cannot Do.”
Pa. bill amends state’s right-to-farm law
An amendment to Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Farm act, currently stuck in a House committee, would hold local officials financially responsible for adopting illegal ordinances restricting farm size.
Farm retirement, management linked
Passing the family farm has been dubbed the ‘real’ farm crisis, lagging behind low commodity prices and urban sprawl.






