Yearly Archives: 2019
The old and the new
Kym Seabolt recognizes the beauty in allowing old houses to evolve into homes that are lived in, laughed in, and loved for an entirely new generation.
DEP orders ETC to fix waterways
ETC will have to identify and restore or mitigate all streams and wetlands that it eliminated or altered during construction of the Revolution Pipeline.
USDA reopens continuous CRP sign up
FSA will accept applications for certain practices under the Conservation Reserve Program and will offer extensions for expiring contracts beginning June 3.
Slow planting progress dominates grain markets
The reality of really delayed corn planting is that acres will be reduced by either prevented planting for a switch to soybeans.
How to provide an ideal birdbath for your backyard birds
Providing a birdbath is an easy way to attract more birds to your yard. Learn how to create an ideal setup for the birds and conditions in your backyard.
Trump lifts tariffs, takes step toward USMCA ratification
The governments of the United States, Mexico and Canada have reached an agreement to roll back metal tariffs, known as Section 232 tariffs, a move that could hasten passage of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Pa. man driving 1948 John Deere across country to support veterans
Retired Pennsylvania farmer Ivan Stoltzfus is headed cross country in a 1948 John Deere A to raise support for Operation Second Chance and veterans assistance.
Learning to dine with diabetes
Dining with Diabetes: Beyond the Kitchen teaches how to make healthy food choices when eating at restaurants, going grocery shopping or planning meals.
Women-owned ag business expo registration open
Women in Agribusiness will be hosting IGNITE Sept. 25, during the eighth annual Women in Agribusiness Summit at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis.
Apply for 2019 National Mastitis Council scholarships
The National Mastitis Council is looking for qualified candidates to apply for its scholars program. The deadline to apply is July 31.


















