Yearly Archives: 2019
Butter sculpture unveiled at PA Farm Show
The 2019 PA Farm Show Butter Sculpture was unveiled Thursday, Jan. 3, to kick off the PA Farm Show in Harrisburg.
A look at my 2013, er, 2019 resolutions
Mike Tontimonia finds that not much has changed since he originally made his New Year resolutions in 2013.
May we all bend with time
Stuart Heavilin examines goal-setting for the new year and urges farmers to allow the best information to drive the way they run their operations.
Checking the list at least twice will help during difficult times
Meticulous dairy farm management will help producers push through the tough economy. Use this list to help determine where efficiencies can be made.
Life’s journey begins for wee one
Judith Sutherland welcomes a new grandson and reflects on the blessing he is to her family.
Mailbag: We need ‘new and all ideas’
Alan Guebert addresses readers' cries for "no more anti-Trump columns" and vowes to keep his "unbalanced columns flowing."
Beef breed gathering carcass data
The American Simmental Association will collect more carcass records on sire-identified terminal calves to improve progeny equivalents for carcass traits.
A new year means many new beginnings
Though the plant world is presently dormant, a variety of animals have already begun a new cycle of life.
Perfectly imperfect
Despite the imperfections and mishaps of the holiday, Kymberly Foster Seabolt's 50th Christmas was better than perfect.
Farmers thankful for payments, but prefer market access
Trump's market facilitation program is helping, but farmers say they'd rather have more trade and market access.


















