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PENNVEST, DEP announce final 2012 nutrient credit trading
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority and the Department of Environmental Protection recently announced they will host a Nov. 7 auction for the sale and purchase of nutrient credits in the Susquehanna and Potomac watersheds. The auction will be a “spot” auction, where verified credits will be sold at auction, delivered and applied
Dwight L. Nelson Sr., 1952-2014
Dwight L. Nelson Sr., 62, of Salem, died at Tuesday, July 1, 2014, at his home.
Sometimes you have to eat crow
Trade promotion decision remains to be decided.
Market Monitor: Good planting progress, bad prices
The nation as a whole is now at 75 percent planted, versus an average of 57 percent. We added 20 percent last week in the country, and were only 55 percent planted.
Trade talks are stuck in past
The surest way to confirm if anyone in Washington, D.C. is telling you the truth about trade is to watch their lips: If they move, they’re stretching the blanket one way or the other. Of course, not many lips have moved on trade last year or this year. Not a priority Indeed, on the White
Deer donation program needs help in West Virginia
The West Virginia Governor’s One Shot Committee is still working to raise money, as well as donate harvested deer to benefit West Virginia food banks.
Survey: 95 percent of pig farmers ready for new antibiotic rules
U.S. pig farmers are not only well aware of new federal rules for on-farm antibiotic use, but are already complying.
Bounce fabric softener sheets repel insects
MANHATTAN, Kan. — A new study suggests a link between tucking Bounce sheets into your pockets and repelling insects. Gardeners have been using this antidote for years, and experiments by researchers at Kansas State University and the University of Illinois have revealed scientific evidence that Bounce fabric softener dryer sheets either directly or indirectly repel
Historic home tour features Salem’s South Lincoln Ave.
Six homes on Salem’s historic South Lincoln Avenue will be part of the Salem Preservation Society’s sixth annual candlelight home tour Oct. 4-5.
Check vegetable, fruit production restrictions before planting
Fruit and vegetable growers should check with local Farm Service Agency offices before planting additional fruit and vegetable acreage.






