Gardening Farming, Lifestyle
Posted on November 5, 2021
From pumpkin spice lattes to harvest-themed front porches, pumpkins are an iconic staple for autumn. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Serviceexperts have some tips on how to use these popular gourds in and around your home. Odessa Keenan, AgriLife Extension program coordinator for the agency’s Dinner To...
Lifestyle
Emily Carey 
Posted on November 4, 2021
Growing up, my grandmother’s upstairs sewing room was a source of fascination. The room was bursting at the seams with vivid colors of fabrics, the mesmerizing patterns and miles of thread that would hold my attention – until Grandma would lift me up on her lap and we would begin to design and creat...
Lifestyle
Tracy Yun Johnson 
Posted on November 3, 2021
I have five dogs that are my world. They range in age from 13 years old to six months old. With all the recalls on dog food, I decided a few years ago to either cook my dogs their own food or feed them a raw food diet. This way I know what’s in their food and the grade of ingredients used. I feel it...
Events, Gardening Farming
Posted on October 30, 2021
Today is National Hug A Sheep Day. Why would you want to hug a sheep, you might ask? For starters, they are adorable, soft, warm and fuzzy. If you have dry skin, the lanolin in their fleece will be helpful. More than that, they provide wool and meat for us – so they really do deserve some hugs. In t...
Lifestyle
Posted on October 28, 2021
For the most part, we’ve had a relatively warm October. Don’t let that lull you into a false sense of cozy security. Much colder temperatures are on the way, and with that comes the yearly game of chicken many of us play – how long can we realistically go before we have to turn on the furnace? If yo...
Events, Gardening Farming
Posted on October 25, 2021
Pumpkin nuts (not to be confused with the “pumpkin nut” latte from Starbucks) need somewhere to enjoy the Great Pumpkin this autumn, but where? LawnStarter ranked 2021’s Best Cities for Pumpkin Lovers ahead of Halloween and National Pumpkin Day on Oct. 26. We compared nearly 200 of the biggest U.S. ...
Events, Gardening Farming
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on October 22, 2021
I wrote this last year for our sister publication, Country Folks Grower , but since Oct. 22 is National Nut Day , it seemed like a good time to share it again. Hazelnuts are on the rise. Over the last decade, growing food industry demand for hazelnuts has not been satisfied with a corresponding expa...
Events, Gardening Farming
Posted on October 21, 2021
While a lot of people only really think about cranberries once a year – Thanksgiving, we see you, and we’re excited – October is actually National Cranberry Month. From fresh to frozen to dried (and even that weirdly gelatinous stuff that you find in the can), cranberries are a fruit you can (and sh...
Events
Posted on October 20, 2021
by Susquehanna County Dairy Ambassador Charlotte Quick Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet, Eating her curds and whey, When down came a spider who sat down beside her And frightened Miss Muffet away . Dairy Ambassador Charlotte Quick Almost all of you know this poem.It’s a popular nursery rhyme and...
Country Folks, News
by Sally Colby 
December 3, 2025
There are several primary goals for a profitable beef cow/calf herd – the majority of herd females should achieve viable pregnancies and calves are bo...
Country Folks, News
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
December 3, 2025
Improving both profits and animal welfare was the theme of “Farm 5.0 and the Future of Dairy Care,” a webinar recently presented by Beverly Hampton Ph...
Country Folks, News
by Courtney Llewellyn 
December 3, 2025
It’s no secret that sugar maples are the preferred variety of trees for sugarmakers. But in the interest of making the most of what’s already growing ...
Country Folks, News
by Laura Rodley 
December 3, 2025
Axel Linde of Lindenhof Farm in Kirkwood, PA, wears a sweatshirt embroidered with the words “Turkey Whisperer” when he sets up the market table where ...
