Yearly Archives: 2018
Pray for peace, safety amid powerful hurricanes
Judith Sutherland prays for Holden Beach and peace and safety for all who call it home following hurricane Florance.
A wet September makes pasture management challenging
Despite record rainfall, yet again, this year, there are plenty of opportunities to make improvements to water and soil management practices.
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 20, 2018
Catch up on local gardening news from Wayne and Richland counties in Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Conservation dairy farming could help Pa. meet Chesapeake goals
If a majority of dairy farms in Pennsylvania adopt conservation best-management practices, the state may achieve its daily load water-quality target.
Great Lakes Commission grants targets runoff reduction
The Great Lakes Commission has awarded nearly $900,000 in grants to seven local organizations to reduce pollutants into the Great Lakes.
The day a new parlor came to the farm
Building a new parlor, whether it is a traditional or robotic system, can be an exciting, but stressful. Learn how to limit the headaches and stay flexible.
A visit to the Normal Rockwell Museum with the Reeds
Randy and Brenda Reed, of Homeworth, Ohio, recently toured New England. One of our stops was the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
Foods that may help fight cancer
People concerned about cancer risk may find that switching their diets can do a world of good. Find out which foods may reduce cancer risk.
Trump’s trade policy a concern at Farm Science Review
The 2018 Farm Science Review got underway with a talk on farm policy and farmers' biggest concerns.
Annual ‘Stop the Hate’ scholarship program launches
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is now accepting applications for its annual Stop the Hate® Youth Speak Out essay writing contest.