Yearly Archives: 2017
2017 a banner year for fishing in Lake Ontario?
Lake Ontario's renowned salmon and trout fishing should be the real deal this year.
Pa. farmers travel to D.C. to discuss ag issues
More than 150 members of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau traveled to Washington D.C. seeking support from Pennsylvania's Congressional Delegation on ag issues.
Manure management tips for horse owners
Regardless of the stable size or situation, there are steps we can take to improve the health of our soil and water by better managing our horse manure.
Wendy’s expands Supplier Code of Conduct
It focuses on food safety; livestock health; human rights and labor practices; environmentally sustainable practices; and business ethics and integrity.
Top bulls to sell in Pa. performance sale
Beef producers have an opportunity to buy some of the best genetics in the northeast at the Pennsylvania's Livestock Evaluation Center on March 31, at noon.
Professor, farmer to speak at breakfast
Emily Buck, Ph.D., associate professor, Ohio State University, and third-generation farmer, will talk about what farmers do, and why they do it.
As ag swoons, Farm Credit booms
System banks more than doubled their lending, increased their share of U.S ag debt by half and rose to dominate ag lending.
FSA offers marketing assistance
FSA Marketing Assistance Loans are great for anyone that has stored grain.
Roundup of FFA news for March 9, 2017
The Hillsdale FFA chapter celebrated FFA week with a variety of activities that advocate for agriculture.
Managing weeds and alfalfa
Since alfalfa has begun to grow, metribuzin can't be applied to alfalfa this spring, unless you are in an area where plants have not begun to grow.

















