Friday, April 3, 2026

Industry watchers say fewer drilling applications are not unexpected, in wake of lower oil and gas prices.
grocery cart

Paltrow took on the #NYCFoodBankChallenge to raise awareness for SNAP funding.

A Wayne County school tutor who says he was fired for his vegan views settles in court.
no-till manure spreader

Now that that the state's nutrient law is passed, farmers a lot to figure out before it becomes effective.
wildlife pests in the garden

Deter deer, rabbits, groundhogs and other common wildlife from ruining your garden with these tips.
Charlotte Wagner 4-H volunteer

Today, 75 years later, 4-H remains part and parcel of Charlotte Wagner's life, as she recently celebrated 69 years as a 4-H volunteer.
Earth Day on the farm

Farmers not only do a great deal to protect the land, they strive to make it better — so every day is Earth Day on the farm.
goldfish

Even though goldfish are harmless, park officials are afraid that they will harm the lake’s natural aquatic ecosystem.
Week in Review 4/11

This week’s top stories feature backyard poultry selection tips, research on raw milk consumption, advice for landowners facing the possibility of a pipeline on their property, a community garden that’s doing its part to serve the community and April’s gardening to-do list.
hummus

The Sabra Dipping Company recalled 30,000 cases of its Classic Hummus April 8 after a random sample tested possible for Listeria monocytogenes.