Yearly Archives: 2019
How to make a closed, self-sustaining terrarium
Closed terrariums don’t require a lot of space or direct sunlight to thrive. Learn how to design, plant and maintain a self-sustaining terrarium.
Don’t pigeonhole a livestock guardian dog’s intelligence
Bridger is in charge of our unruly, free-ranging, tree-sleeping poultry, the house, yard and us. Although she has filled many positions on this farm, part of having an intelligent dog is respecting that intelligence, and Bridger has had a hand in selecting her duties.
Calculating cattle winter supplementation costs
Learn how to determine the nutritional value of forage, how to choose necessary supplements and how to determine supplement costs.
Hunt deer despite chronic wasting disease
Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences urges hunters to carry on despite the detection of chronic wasting disease in wild deer in Pennsylvania.
National Pork Board names two new execs
The National Pork Board has named Bryan Humphreys and Jacque Matsen to its leadership team.
Visiting the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion show
Farm and Dairy made a trip to the Western Minnesota steam threshers reunion show in Rollag, Minnesota, over Labor Day weekend with (from left)...
Fishing league has high payouts
The new National Professional Fishing League plans to present tournament winners significant prize money and $250,000 to the season-ending event champion.
Traditional fare is tried and true
When it comes to traditional holidays, Kymberly Foster Seabolt's family tends to like traditional foods.
We’re not crazy, the times are
According to Alan Guebert, crazy seems to be exactly how business is done in American agriculture today.
Roundup of gardening news for Nov. 28, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news from Clark County, Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.