Country Folks
Posted on June 24, 2026
Small ruminants have some challenging health issues. One problem occurs almost exclusively in males and can be deadly. In a recent presentation, Dr. Heather Glennon, North Carolina small ruminant Extension specialist, discussed urinary calculi. This is a serious issue in wethers and is also referred...
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by Troy Bishopp, Northeast NatGLC Regional Grazing Manager 
Posted on June 24, 2026
News outlets jump at a chance to film mysterious, celestial, crop circles and wax paranormal about their meaning. I wish they showed the same enthusiasm for “pasture circles” and their real benefit to feeding our biological systems. Maybe we can get cows to strategically poop as a cool art form inst...
Country Folks
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
Posted on June 24, 2026
“Workplace culture” seems like a term for boardrooms, not bunk silos and milking parlors. But the right atmosphere in agriculture can make a difference between farm success and failure. Adam Seybolt of Stewart’s Shops , Martha Hilton with Wegmans and Richard Stup with Cornell Agricultural Workforce ...
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Crop Comments
Crop Comments A13 
Posted on June 24, 2026
About a month after the Strait of Hormuz blockade began, a farmer named Ken called me, asking me to formulate fertilizers for his small cropping operation in southern Onondaga County. Ken grows corn for grain, soybeans and mixed mostly grass hay. He sent me soil test results for each of the three fi...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
Posted on June 17, 2026
“We want to identify what are the top management practices that explain the best milk quality in organic dairy farms,” said Carlos Nino de Guzman, a doctoral student at the University of Florida. This is Nino de Guzman’s goal as a researcher with a multi-university grant funded by the National Insti...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant ommercial dairy herds are increasing both 
Posted on June 17, 2026
Commercial dairy herds are increasing both in profitable milk components and in overall yields. Does this mean cows should be challenged with more nutrient-rich diets to determine their productivity per unit of energy? Mike Van Amburgh with the Department of Animal Science at Cornell University expl...
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by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
Posted on June 17, 2026
“The famous quote about food hubs is when you’ve seen one food hub, you’ve seen one food hub. They’re like snowflakes,” said Katelyn Porter of the New England Food Hub & Processors Network at a meeting hosted by Healthy Communities of the Capital Area in Hallowell, Maine. According to USDA, a food h...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Sally Colby 
Posted on June 17, 2026
Mary, Javier and Lorrie handle moving cows and milking at Cool Beans Dairy. Mary attaches milking units immediately after wiping udders dry while Javier waits a few extra minutes. Lorrie whistles to move cows but Javier uses a rattle paddle. Although the herd has outstanding genetics and performance...
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by Enrico Villamaino 
Posted on June 17, 2026
Among Pennsylvania farmland, Shady Lane Curtains has built a business around a surprisingly simple idea: healthier livestock starts with better light, stronger ventilation and sturdier shelter. From its headquarters in Bird-in-Hand, the company has spent more than 15 years crafting custom agricultur...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
June 24, 2026
Extended holiday weekends tend to fall on national holidays throughout the year, giving workers and students an opportunity to enjoy an extra day off ...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
June 22, 2026
The chaos of the Revolution swept through the Mohawk Valley frontier, with families, farms and entire communities hanging in the balance. Many of thos...
Events
Courtney Llewellyn 
June 20, 2026
Farmstead 1868 will host its annual Cazenovia Lavender Festival on Saturday and Sunday, July 11 and 12, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 4690 Shephards Rd., C...
Lifestyle
by Sam Mazotta 
June 18, 2026
Dear Paw's Corner: My partner wants to buy a purebred kitten over the internet. I think it’s a terrible idea, and we would do just fine with a lovable...