Yearly Archives: 2024
Is the equipment bubble deflating?
Are we going to see the equipment price bubble burst? Probably not, but lower demand and higher inventory is influencing the market.
Paul Harvey plans to share lifelong passion of gas engines with readers
Paul Harvey shares a biographical sketch of his life and the series of events that led to his collection at Coolspring Power Museum in his first column.
Glory be to a rainy spring
Wet spring weather has Eliza Blue and her husband busier than usual on their South Dakota ranch. However, they're grateful for the water.
Enjoy English Garden Tea April 27
The Jefferson and Harrison Master Gardener volunteers will host an English Garden Tea April 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Stan Hywet executive director to discuss hosting PBS’s Antiques Roadshow
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Executive Director Jennifer Highland will share what it’s like to host PBS’s Antiques Roadshow on April 9.
Tips for growing the best tomatoes
Eric Keller offers some tips for growing better tomatoes and increasing production in a vegetable garden.
Endless colds meet spring fever
Spring as it comes and goes is, for Kym Seabolt, the season of rejuvenation, renewal and relentless allergies.
Beginning farmer workshop will be May 4
PA Veteran Farming Network will host a Beginning Farmer workshop May 4.
Webinar will explore solar ordinances in Pennsylvania
Join Penn State Extension at noon on April 18 to hear from a recent study looking at solar ordinances across Pennsylvania so far.
Partnerships will expand conservation on grazing lands
USDA is investing up to $22 million to increase the use of conservation practices on grazing lands and expand access to assistance for livestock producers.


















