Yearly Archives: 2016
Risk of head lice increases with start of new school year
Children’s risk of exposure to head lice goes up with arrival of a new school year.
I couldn’t farm without it!
What’s the tool, the piece of equipment, the software, the person, the thing, that is indispensable on your farm? What is it that you can’t farm without?
How to store homegrown onions
Onions are one of the first crops gardeners get in the ground in spring. By late summer, green tops turn brown and flop over,...
Monsanto expects more growth with new corn and bean products
Monsanto highlights its newest developments in corn and soybeans, and where the company is headed.
Find out if the CRP could help stabilize income on your farm
Hello Friends!
As we wrap up a challenging summer, many farmers out there are gearing up for the fall corn and soybean harvest. Patchy summer...
We need to rebuild rural infrastructure
Today, 61 million country-living Americans are more reliant on our nation’s less reliable bridges and roads for access to their jobs, education, healthcare, and family than are their urban cousins.
Pa. farmland preservation efforts leads nation
Pennsylvania now leads the US with the most farms, and acres, preserved for agricultural production through its farmland preservation easement program.
Vacation with us: The Schloneger in Gatlinburg
Stanley and Alma Schloneger, of Louisville, Ohio, stand in front of the Gatlinburg Welcome Center in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Farm Bureau president talks national issues with Ohio farmers
American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall made a recent swing through Ohio, where he visited a wide variety of farming operations.
Vacation with us: Webers, Schaefers and Millers in Michigan
The Webers, Schaefers and Millers went to lunch at Pond Hill Farm in Harbor Springs, Michigan, in July. Pictured are Whitney Schaefer, of Columbus;...


















