Yearly Archives: 2016
Good grain market news is harder to find
Maybe the only good news is that the corn and beans have not fallen through support and may bounce higher.
Tiny little cheesecakes and why they make the world go ‘round
Sometimes you just can't be held responsible with an entire cheesecake.
How to make mini no-bake cheesecakes
No eggs? No problem. These adorable no-bake mini cheesecakes take less than 20 minutes to put together.
Honors abound at the Pennsylvania Holstein Association convention
Pennsylvania Holstein Association members gather to find out who earned the prestigious Pioneer Award and who was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
West Virginia to survey eagles
PIPESTEM, W.Va. — Volunteers are welcome to join the annual survey of the skies and waterways of the Pipestem area for golden and bald...
Jerry Lewis Mounts
Jerry Lewis Mounts, 76, of Salem, died Feb. 26 at Essex of Salem, No. 2
John Charles DeCort, 1952-2016
Services were held March 2, at the Greenford Lutheran Church, where he was a member.
W. Va. Small Farm Conference hopes to stimulate farming rebirth
This year’s conference offered intensive sessions ranging from wholesale marketing and Farm to School programs to processing, food safety, branding and everything in between.
Monarch Collaborative heralds favorable butterfly population report
This year's reported population is estimated to be 200 million monarchs compared to the long-term average of 300 million and a peak of 1 billion butterflies.
Hog wild: March 1 is National Pig Day
March 1 is the day we pay homage to pigs, and rightly so. In 2013, U.S. pork producers marketed more than 112 million hogs!















