Hoarding helps explain empty feeders in spring
Scott Shalaway answers readers who have been wondering why their bird feeders empty so quickly during the winter.
A New Year, a New Antique Mystery for your to Hazard a Guess
This 18" tall antique tool comes from Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, Can you help us solve this mystery?
Controlling feed costs is key to production and profitability
Good feed cost control does not necessarily mean having the lowest feed cost. Learn more about optimizing your feed investment.
Yes, there’s a reason for dairy farmers to party
2018 was a rough year for dairy farmers. That's why a group of them in northwestern Pennsylvania decided to end the year on a higher note and party.
Grain market betting on a better trade deal
Most soybean farmers are deferring sales, waiting for higher prices.
3 ways to elevate your farm marketing in 2019
Better marketing makes more sales, boosts revenue, and increases farm income. The following are three ways to elevate your farm marketing in the new year.
May we all bend with time
Stuart Heavilin examines goal-setting for the new year and urges farmers to allow the best information to drive the way they run their operations.
A look at my 2013, er, 2019 resolutions
Mike Tontimonia finds that not much has changed since he originally made his New Year resolutions in 2013.
Checking the list at least twice will help during difficult times
Meticulous dairy farm management will help producers push through the tough economy. Use this list to help determine where efficiencies can be made.
Life’s journey begins for wee one
Judith Sutherland welcomes a new grandson and reflects on the blessing he is to her family.