Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Yearly Archives: 2022

cherrypie

Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a berry pie mishap and a trail boss named Wyatt's questionable cooking.
Planting season at Putt Farms.

Any immediate, measurable impact farmers and ranchers might have on climate change will be tied to “reducing fossil fuel combustion and emissions” today.
pasture

If herbicides are what you need to tackle a problem, consider the temperature and timing and their impact on the product you are using.
Soybeans

Given the uncertainty and fear in the futures markets, analysts now expect large swings in commodity prices in short periods of time. Marlin Clark explains.
person using MacBook Pro

To help guide broadband expansion efforts in southwestern Pennsylvania, the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission and partners like Carnegie Mellon University and Allies for Children released a Connectivity Roadmap April 25, focusing on 10 Pennsylvania counties and the city of Pittsburgh.
tick up close

Ticks can pose a threat to humans because they are vectors for disease. When you spend time outdoors, protect yourself from ticks to prevent disease.
brown and white chicken on white sand

In one week, Pennsylvania went from no cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza to having the second highest number of birds affected in the country. 
spinach

Spinach is in harvest right now, making this a great time to add this vitamin- and mineral-packed plant into your diet.
The Haines family

The Haines family, owners of Haines Farms in Stockport, Ohio, has been named as a Member of Distinction by Dairy Farmers of America.
bald eagles

The most recent bald eagle census from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife estimates 806 nests in the Buckeye State.