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The history of the Arrel family
In August of 1976, Elizabeth Arrel Thompson and I strolled across her historic 200-year-old Arrel Farm on Arrel Road in Poland. As we walked, bluebirds flitted around us, perching on fence posts, and we listened to them and to the quiet conversation of her royally bred Hereford cattle that grazed in lush pastures. She quoted
Susquehanna University
Susquehanna University offers two environmental majors with field-based lab courses and summer fieldwork — Earth and Environmental Sciences and Ecology.
Solve this hidden antique tool mystery
With the mystery of our hand cranked bending roller solved, we are on to our next antique tool. Can you help us figure our how it was used?
Chronic wasting disease found in four more deer
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Test results have detected the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. The deer were collected by sharp-shooter teams working in the Slanesville/Augusta area of the county. No new positive samples have been detected so far in the Yellow Springs area. Goal The object of the collections is to continue to define prevalence
The season to embrace the imperfect
We are in the thick of the wonderful season that is Christmas at our home. The cookies, the caroling, the snow and the glow. During this season of twinkle lights and time flying by at the speed of Santa’s sleigh, unearthing the Christmas decorations feels like opening a time capsule. Out of the depths of
That’s a ringer! Horseshoe pitchers say that sound is everything
Hatrick and David Young, 71, of Howard, Pa., are at two ends of the experience spectrum, but both were named two of the champions at the horseshoe pitching contest.
Planting progress finally improves
Planting progress improved dramatically in the U.S. last week. That was the news out after the close of trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Monday. Prices for corn made new all-time highs last week in response to slow corn planting. That trend was broken Monday, as private estimates of crop progress hit the market.
Dairy Channel: Dairymen: ‘What’s in your wallet?’
Dianne Shoemaker hopes dairymen will take a look at their finances before crisis hits.
Cassell barn represents cornerstone for family farm
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – When George Cassell came to Ohio from Maryland in 1835, he built a barn and a house.
Corn silage and foliar fungicide application
Now until pollination is the time to scout corn for fungal disease. Corn treated with fungicide had improved fermentation and better dry matter values.






