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Lawrence County Fair market livestock sale totaled $256,878.75
This year’s Lawrence County Fair market livestock sale, capping 4-H and FFA project years, totaled nearly $257,000 on 263 lots.
Grafton Cheese paying premiums directly to Vermont farmers
GRAFTON, Vt. — Grafton Village Cheese Co., makers of Vermont cheddar cheese, will begin paying its local milk suppliers a special premium while milk prices are below the cost of production. The company is working in concert with its two milk co-ops Agri-Mark and DMS, both of which have given Grafton Cheese permission to send
As you pause for Christmas, remember FSA deadlines
As the days draw closer to Christmas, remember to double check upcoming dates and deadlines at the Farm Service Agency.
Here’s the scoop on gluten-free baking
Thankfully, there are ingredients that can take the place of gluten in your favorite sweet treats.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 5/16
This week’s top stories include information about controlling Palmer amaranth, the latest case of bird flu, choosing the best mulch for your lawn and garden, taking care of sick trees in your yard and how the installation of rollover protective structures are being used to prevent deaths and serious injuries in tractor accidents.
The Whats and Whys of “Soy-ize”
I’ve had a box of tofu on the shelf for several weeks. I put off using it because Mark still remembers the time he tried it in a Japanese restaurant and thought it was weird – big on texture but small on flavor.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 4, 2018
Catch up on local FFA news from Crestview FFA, West Holmes FFA, Fayetteville FFA and Northwestern FFA.
Nov. 20 deadline for disaster assistance program
Hello again! As I sit and go through my notes of column topics, my focus is becoming narrower. The lack of a new farm bill, or at least an extension of the old farm bill, has limited the availability of some FSA programs. One example is the Conservation Reserve Program. While existing contracts are being
Pa. Farm Bureau honors leaders
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau presented its Distinguished Service to Agriculture award to Samuel Hayes Jr., Pennsylvania’s secretary of agriculture.




			
			
			
			
			
			

