May 27, 2016 04:05PM
June is typically a lush month, with the natural world in the thick of buds, blooms, and potential. For farmers and those who depend on them (that’s you and me), it’s time to cast a weather eye to
May 03, 2016 07:45PM
It's that time in the cycle of life when the little birds are staking out territory, building nests, and incubating young ones, and so I was reminded of crossing paths late last spring with a pair of
Mar 30, 2016 08:15PM
About this time fifty years ago (Fifty! Good Lord!), Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and the other members of The Beach Boys were putting the finishing touches on a musical masterpiece. This
Feb 26, 2016 07:22PM
“You weasel!” “What a skunk!” and “Hey, ferret-face” are not typically terms of endearment, at least not from a human perspective. It is undeniable that members of the mustelidae family have a few not-
Nov 20, 2015 06:30PM
It is mid-November as I write and, despite an October snow and this morning’s dusting, numerous twenty-degree nights, and vigorous winds, there are still flowers out there—dandelions and hardy mums
Aug 31, 2015 05:38PM
If you’ve ever had the hunch hovering there in the back of your brain that your Holsteins aren’t as happy as they could be, then the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture’s annual
Jul 01, 2015 12:07PM
My dad told me the following story that his mother, my Grandma Morrow, told him. She was working down in Tiadaghton, doing something for the railroad, I think. I don’t know the year.
Feb 11, 2015 02:34PM
We’re waiting for snow as I write. It’s one of those storms that could bring us a dusting or a foot; we’ll know when it’s over how much we got. The people native to the far northern
Jan 12, 2015 06:06PM
Wheat gets a bad rap these days, doesn’t it? Despite (some say due to) 10,000 years of cultivation, the venerable grain has found itself on one of those lists of things to be eschewed. From those who
Dec 11, 2014 04:51PM
I just made my last summer bowl of potato salad. I tend to regard it as a warm season dish as it brings to mind family reunions and the lingering light of a July evening. I make it once in a
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