Gardening Farming
Posted on March 17, 2025
Each winter, gardeners bid farewell to their outdoor growing spaces and turn their attention to other ways to occupy their days. Magazines and seed catalogs provide inspiration, but there’s nothing like gardening indoors to satisfy your inner gardener. Plant stands with grow lights are a convenient ...
Lifestyle
Andy Haman 
Posted on March 16, 2025
Mental health check-in! The stretch of time between the New Year and the first spots of spring color in late March or early April can be very difficult, especially in the northern U.S. Upstate New York has seen some of its highest snowfall in several years this winter, with several intense cold fron...
Lifestyle
Andy Haman 
Posted on March 16, 2025
“I’m Welsh.” “Yeah, my grandmother was from Scotland.” “I have some German in my family tree.” Family roots run deep into the core of our beings and dictate a lot of cultural and personal significance for many. For those of European lineage, however, that genealogical record can be a little muddy – ...
Gardening Farming
Posted on March 12, 2025
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI or bird flu) is a contagious poultry virus that has caused significant financial losses to the U.S. poultry industry and disruptions to the nation’s supply of eggs and poultry meat. The highly pathogenic strain, H5N1, has been circulating in the U.S. since Feb...
Gardening Farming
Posted on March 10, 2025
As snow and winter lose their charm, one thing that excites gardeners this time of year is the arrival and perusal of seed catalogs. The glossy pages filled with promises and beauty remind gardeners that spring is just around the corner, and soon, hands will be in the soil awaiting summer bounty. Br...
Lifestyle
Tamra M. Bolton 
Posted on March 7, 2025
What’s in a name? Shakespeare’s Juliet seemed to think that names were of “little consequence” when it came to expressing true love. But for centuries before Shakespeare’s time, many cultures around the world held the naming process in high esteem. The belief that names often symbolize a person’s ch...
Gardening Farming
Posted on March 6, 2025
March signals the beginning of spring wildfire season across much of the East Coast, and the North Carolina Forest Service is urging residents to be diligent about using best practices and common sense with all outdoor fires, especially yard debris burns. “We reduce our wildfire risk by working toge...
Lifestyle
Posted on March 6, 2025
Vocational programs attract students who do not want to attend a traditional college or university. Prospective trade school students can keep this information in mind as they consider if a career in the trades is right for them. Students can often learn a trade and enter a related profession within...
Lifestyle
Posted on March 6, 2025
Local libraries are invaluable resources for residents, including students and their families. The value of libraries has been recognized for far longer than many may realize. The Franklin Public Library, opened in 1778 in Franklin, MA, is considered the first lending library in the U.S. Since then,...
Country Folks
by Sally Colby 
December 9, 2025
Benjamin Barnett’s grandfather started a dairy farm in Pennsylvania in 1952 with $1,200 and 14 cows. Today the farm is 700 acres and 200 cows. “It sti...
Country Folks
by Enrico Villamaino 
December 9, 2025
In a forward-focused webinar presented by the International Dairy, Deli & Bakery Association (IDDBA), Dr. Armin Pearn delivered a resonant message abo...
Country Folks
by Holly Devon 
December 9, 2025
Pest management is one of the most pernicious problems faced by farmers, thanks to the fact that we are not alone in what we consider to be delicious ...
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Crop Comments B3 
December 9, 2025
As I’m writing this column on the first day of December, it’s about three weeks until days start lengthening in the northern hemisphere. Recently, mos...
