Yearly Archives: 2018
Dripping in Civic pride
Kym Seabolt's mother was chided for wading in a public fountain during her trip to Washington D.C., but her son recently visited in a suit.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 21, 2018
Catch up on local news from Fayetteville FFA, Utica FF, Crestview FFA, Edon FFA, West Holmes FFA, Southern Local FFA and more.
We need to make beef something that people celebrate, and eat
Beef producers have to convince consumers that what they do is special, every night of the week.
Grant supports research to combat bat virus
Penn State research aimed at combating white-nose syndrome in bats has received funding from the Bats for the Future Fund.
Farmers can write off more with Sec. 179
Changes to the tax law mean farmers and other small business owners can immediately expense more of the cost of certain business property.
Chestnut trees hold holiday memories
At its peak, the chestnut represented about one-quarter of all hardwoods growing across its range. Today, scientists are trying to restore them.
Free degree for those hit by tariffs
Penn State Fayette has been approved to offer four associate degrees to individuals who have lost employment to increased imports or shifts in production.
Understanding farm easements takes time, research
Many people are interested in protecting their farmland, forestland or some mix in-between. Here are some steps to consider land easements.
Giving thanks for all good things
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of a season in which we focus on home and family, with a conscious nod to what really matters.
Family opens farm to Luke Bryan and 15,000 others for concert
Ayars Family Farm invited over 15,000 visitors for the Luke Bryan Farm Aid concert back in September.