Yearly Archives: 2014
New dairy program offers protection
The dairy industry has been the cornerstone of our local agricultural economy for decades.
Want whiter teeth? Fruit mixture is not the answer
Can you ditch the strips and dump the dentist for whiter teeth?
What to put in your bird feeders this coming winter
Feeding backyard birds can be as simple or as complicated as you choose to make it.
Ask FSA Andy about CRP checks
While fall harvest signifies the end of a growing season on many farms, at the Farm Service Agency it means that a new year is just beginning.
Balancing birds and biofuels: Grasslands support more species than cornfields
Researchers from University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources examined whether corn and perennial grassland fields in southern Wisconsin could provide both biomass for bioenergy production and bountiful bird habitat.
More at this camp than FFA
As Camp Muskingum enters its seventh decade, camp director Todd Davis hopes a pending $2.5 million building project will help keep it around for a good long while.
Pennsylvania: Legislature overwhelmingly approves two ag bills; next stop is the governor
The Pennsylvania legislature has made it clear whether or not green houses need to meet state code and who needs a commercial driver's license when it comes to farms. The next stop is the governor's office.
Grain markets bob with knee-jerk report reaction
As usual, it is all about the reaction to the USDA reports. In this case, the market did not seem to look at the numbers the same way Monday as they did Friday.
How to winterize your car – 6 tips to keep your car going this...
Prepare your car for winter before the snow starts to fly.
Take action to save victims: National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Aside from raising awareness, action must be taken to put a stop to this crime.













