Yearly Archives: 2017
Take time to notice your progress
The rat race is real, even on the ranch. Sometimes you have to take a wider view to see the progress you've made.
What does the AFBF president want from Congress?
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall is calling on Congress to reform regulations that burden the lives of farmers.
Arboretum hosts grafting workshops
Learn how to graft new plants for your garden, including new fruit trees for the coming spring.
Pa. sustainable ag conference to focus on hope, healing
The Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) will present the 26th annual Farming for the Future Conference in February.
Ohio Beef School explores phases of production
The series shows how the three primary sectors of the beef industry in Ohio must work together to produce high quality beef for today's consumer.
A little dirt won’t hurt
Most Americans are far from farming and farm life. We are not better for it.
Herbicide session is Jan. 18
An objective of this meeting is to hear from those who are directly impacted by herbicide resistance.
Bad seeds: Weed seed found in pollinator mixes
Weed scientists have been reporting for years that a conservation program meant to provide habitat for pollinating insects is sowing bad seeds.
USDA reminds you of your rights
To file a complaint of discrimination write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Ave., Washington DC.
Cold weather start in the old days
Learn more about taking care of your tractor during the cold winter months.


















