Yearly Archives: 2023
Life holds challenges for each us
Judith Sutherland holds on to the life lessons she learned from a prisoner of the Vietnam War.
Autism Society of the Mahoning Valley launches program to help caregivers of special needs...
Autism Society of the Mahoning Valley is launching Sophia's Gift, a multi-part family trust project to help caregivers establish a care system for an adult child with special needs.
Redding visits Fayette County farm participating in state nutrition program
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich visited the market at Duda’s Farm in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
The best plans never rely on the weather
Eliza Blue attempts to plan a concert around the unpredictable weather on her ranch.
Pennsylvania conservationists recognized at annual conference
Several conservationists were recognized during the awards luncheon at the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts' annual conference on July 19, in Harrisburg, Pa.
Shoot for free in Ohio, Aug. 19
The ODNR and the National Shooting Sports Foundation are partnering to host Free Range Day at five of Ohio’s premier public shooting ranges on Aug. 19.
Considerations for feeding corn dried distillers’ grains to livestock
Corn dried distillers' grains with solubles are widely available in the US as a feed ingredient for livestock animals.
Beaver Creek offers weekend programs throughout August
The Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center will be offering a variety of opportunities on weekends in August to get out and learn about nature.
New species of ramp found in Pennsylvania
The presence of a second species of ramp, Allium burdickii — commonly known as narrow-leaved wild leek — has been documented in southwest Pennsylvania.
Not quite a farm kid
Sara Welch comes to Farm and Dairy's editorial department as a bit of a novice when it comes to on-the-farm experiences. But she's willing to learn.


















