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Pa. Ag Secretary George Greig tours Brunton Dairy and gives it a clean bill of health
Brunton Dairy, a family-owned dairy farm and processor in Aliquippa, Pa., hosted Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary George Greig and Pa. State Senator Elder Vogel Jr. March 23.
How to grow an indoor herb garden
Although lighting is the most important factor for a healthy herb garden, humidity, temperature, fertilizer, pots, soil and water all play important roles.
Penn State program to help Pa. residents make informed decisions about shale drilling
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A science- and energy-based program focusing on Pennsylvania counties with natural gas exploration and production is part of a $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
Ask FSA Andy about enrolling in crop programs
Farm bill crop enrollment now open.
Surge of storms saturates Ohio fields
Storms flood fields, lightning kills cattle.
House, Senate approve $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill; ag research gets boost
This is the first comprehensive spending proposal for the federal government since the 2012 omnibus spending bill. The good news is that the bill increases discretionary funding for major ag programs.
As fertilizer prices rise, the manure option is looking better and better
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Ohio ag department sends ill hogs home from state fair
Increased monitoring following positive test results for variant influenza at the Ohio State Fair.
XTO to restore areas damaged by gas extraction
XTO will spend an estimated $3 million to restore eight sites damaged by unauthorized discharges of fill material into streams and wetlands and will also implement a comprehensive plan to comply with federal and state water protection laws at the company’s West Virginia’s oil and gas extraction facilities that use horizontal drilling methods.
2024 Washington County (PA) Fair Market Livestock Sale
The Washington County Fair Market Livestock Sale, in Washington, Pennsylvania, brought in $788,467.50 from 340 lots on Aug. 16-17.






