Yearly Archives: 2017
Comments on archery’s future wise to heed
It has become more important than ever that we involve ourselves in activities and efforts to preserve our heritage.
The 1800s progression of mechanical sewing
Until the 19th century all clothes, hats, shoes, harness and ships sails were sewed by hand.
Will you make CHANGES in ’17?
Change may be necessary in how you view and measure success and how you manage your dairy farm if you want to ensure its survival.
Workshop targets women landlords
The Lady Landlord workshop will cover the risks of leasing, verbal versus written leases, nuts and bolts of a lease, communicating with a tenant, negotiation process and skills.
Roundup of 4-H news for Jan. 26, 2017
The Mahoning County Goat Herders 4-H club met Jan. 14 at the O'Brock Farm, North Benton, to hold the election of officers.
At the top of one pinnacle, looking toward the next
As her youngest child enters the second semester of senior year, Kymberly Foster Seabolt looks back with fondness and forward with anticipation.
Consultant fee waived for dairy producers
The Center for Dairy Excellence is waiving the $100 application fee for the Dairy Decisions Consultant Program for applications received by Jan. 31.
Coal mine proposal rejected due to safety concerns
Field tests showed that subsidence-related deformation could occur if a support pillar is not suitably sized.
Penn State ag students receive scholarships at farm show
Seventeen Penn State students were among 28 who received scholarships from the Pennsylvania Farm Show Scholarship Foundation.
Follow the path toward simplicity
It would be wonderful and desirable to go back to simplicity, but no one seems to know the path.


















