Yearly Archives: 2020
Families must use caution on farm
With more children at home during the day when farm work is being done, families need to be extra cautious in practicing farm safety.
More and more viruses ‘spilling over’ to people
Find out why there's been a rise in viruses jumping to other species, or so-called "spillover" events.
The development of hunters and fishermen as they age
Mike Tontimonia breaks down the evolving goals of hunters and fishermen as they age. A young sportsman to a seasoned sportsman, priorities change.
Penn State plans lanternfly webinar
The public is invited to hear the latest on the spotted lanternfly during a Penn State Extension webinar, planned for noon, May 5.
No one is laughing anymore
Alan Guebert ponders the need for a nationally coordinated food policy — both in the past and present times.
Check out our latest mystery antique tool. Can you name it?
You are on a roll! Two mysteries solved, can you keep the streak alive by identifying this mystery antique tool?
Turning back around to the old days
Judith Sutherland finds it amazing how much the world is turning back around to the way it used to be.
Orioles enjoy a sweet treat and the color orange
Mid-April is a good time to put up orange bird feeders for orioles. Learn more about orioles and their feeder and food preferences.
Weed management in seedling alfalfa
Managing weeds in seedling alfalfa can significantly reduce those stand losses and preserve the quantity and quality of the first and subsequent cuttings.
How to plant a tree for successful growth
Learn more about the benefits of planting trees and how to ensure any trees you plant will grow successfully.


















