Late season blizzard leaves farm battered
Eliza Blue spent the first half of the week getting ready for a major winter storm, the second half weathering it and now digging out.
April finally brings warm weather
After many cool, gray days of rain, which has dared at times to be mixed with late spring snow, there is a thrill in waking up to sunshine.
Organic certification cost share available from Farm Service Agency
Look into the Organic Certification Cost Share Program and the Organic and Transitional Education and Certification Program at a local Farm Service Agency.
Mr. Big Stuff
Following her latest lavish purchase, Kym Seabolt urges readers to marry a partner with a good sense of adventure — and good humor — for good measure.
Making the most of the weather at Mohican
Julie Geiss' family made their first camping trip of the season to Mohican State Park, exploring 1,100 acres of trees, trails and natural treasures.
First steps in ag climate fight should be honesty and courage
Any immediate, measurable impact farmers and ranchers might have on climate change will be tied to “reducing fossil fuel combustion and emissions” today.
Berry pie
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a berry pie mishap and a trail boss named Wyatt's questionable cooking.
Two mystery metal antique tools for you to hazard a guess at
Hazard a guess at either of these two antique metal tools. Can you identify them?
Get weeds under control early
If herbicides are what you need to tackle a problem, consider the temperature and timing and their impact on the product you are using.
Grain markets are now just erratic
Given the uncertainty and fear in the futures markets, analysts now expect large swings in commodity prices in short periods of time. Marlin Clark explains.























