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Bird feces can lead to algal bloom growth
Even a small amount of cormorant feces is enough to produce noticeable changes in the nutrient conditions of the water.
Winter’s harshness reminds us of longer days
It is the harshness of winter that makes Julie Geiss appreciate the long days of summer. Now that we’re past winter solstice, longer days are coming.
Market’s odd harvest rally continues
The odd harvest rally has continued this week. Corn futures have made modest gains for new highs. Soybean futures made a new high Oct. 27.
Pa. wants to squash lanternflies to ensure future food security
Learn what’s being done in Pennsylvania to help slow and hopefully stop the spread of the spotted lanternfly. Find out how you can get involved.
Ponies and the love of children
Judith Sutherland recalls the horse her daughter loved during her childhood, as she watches her grandson get used to riding Buddy, the new pony.
Hazards of incomplete milking
Learn more about the hazards of incomplete milking and how to monitor instances of it among your herd.
You purchased local farm products — now what?
You purchased local farm products all summer, but now what do you do with the remaining product? Here are a few ideas: canning, drying and freezing.
‘And they’re off!’ (the fun begins)
The latest thrill in Judith Sutherland’s life is introducing the ceremonial Triple Crown springtime tradition to her 2-year-old grandson.
DewRight: Invention could reduce producers’ storage losses
There is no cost-effective solution for small farms and artisanal cheese producers who need to accurately measure temperature and humidity in their storage and production facilities. DewRight is the answer.
Carroll chamber recognizes community investment
The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce honored seven area businesses and a couple who have donated their time to support the Carroll County Fair.






