Yearly Archives: 2015
Enjoying the smell of summer
A simple whiff of a unique scent is capable of evoking an age-old set of memories.
Pennsylvania Farmland Preservation Program adds acreage from 20 more farms
The additions total 1,718 acres of farmland in 15 counties.
Everyone’s favorite turtle: Beloved box turtle grows and moves slow
They are wild, colorful, and familiar. But nature is unkind to them.
‘What you DO know could hurt you’
Consumers have to know as much as possible about beef value at today’s prices — they are not willing to buy known unknowns or even unknown knowns.
Penn State Extension Dairy Team garners national award
Penn State’s Extension Dairy Team has been recognized by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) with its Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award for the Team’s outstanding Technology Tuesday Dairy Webinar Series.
He who runs with scissors still survives
From the moment my children were thought of I loved them with my whole heart and a blinding devotion to protecting them from all harm — and me from the heartbreak that would ensue.
Sometimes you have to eat crow
Trade promotion decision remains to be decided.
Medina girl finds a way with 4-H animals
Allie Loftis didn't grow up on a farm, but she found one to help house her livestock projects.
Southern Ohio FFA’ers addressing local hunger needs
Zane Trace FFA members are helping address local hunger needs, putting what they are learning in the classroom to work in their school and community.
What we’re reading: 6/24
This week we're reading about uses for fermented donkey milk, a bottled water recall and an app that helps feed the homeless.











