All in due time
by Sally Colby
Stephanie Finn knew she wanted to return to her family’s dairy farm in after attending Cornell, where she obtained a degree in dairy science with a minor in ag business, graduating in May 2018. Stephanie’s brother
by Sally Colby
Stephanie Finn knew she wanted to return to her family’s dairy farm in after attending Cornell, where she obtained a degree in dairy science with a minor in ag business, graduating in May 2018. Stephanie’s brother
Lee Newspapers is proud to announce that the 23rd Annual Keystone Farm Show – the farm show for farmers – will be taking place Jan. 5 – 7 at the York Fairgrounds, 334 Carlisle Ave., York, PA.
Although virtual
by Sally Colby
In a shining example of optimism meeting reality, Dr. Rob Swackhammer explained what shouldn’t have happened in a group of young heifers. A new farmer acquired 10 cows from his grandfather and rented out the other
by Tamara Scully
Tall fescue has earned a bad reputation. For some, it’s the grass that never dies, being an aggressive grower and having earned notoriety as difficult to eradicate. Others are concerned about its toxic effects: the ergot
by Katie Navarra
The coronavirus pandemic created a perfect storm for an economic, political and health crisis all at the same time, according to David McWilliams, an economist and professor at Trinity College Dublin. Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak,
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin
Josh Jennings is a New Hampshire vegetable farmer and co-owner of Three Rivers Farmers Alliance, a group of local farmers and food producers offering year-round delivery of their products to homes, restaurants, stores and other wholesale
Doosan unveiled the DX800LC-7 excavator at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020. It’s now available for order
SUWANEE, GA — Doosan Infracore North America has expanded its excavator lineup with its largest model yet. The new Doosan® DX800LC-7 excavator increases the company’s footprint
KEENE, ON – McCloskey International has introduced new feeder stackers to its lineup – the RF80 and the RF80R – designed to be the largest and most productive products in the category.
Versatile in its use across industries, the
by Troy Bishopp
NYFarmNet Personal Consultant Brenda O’Brien cited a common occurrence among women involved in agriculture today: “Sometimes you don’t realize you’re actually drowning when you’re trying to be everyone else’s anchor.” The recognition and managing of myriad