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Agriculture has long been an essential part of rural community life, and those communities’ support for farmers could help ...
This week on the FarmHouse, a podcast by Lancaster Farming, we're talking about Old McCaskill's farm, why it's important to ...
Randy Stitzel carries on a family legacy started in the 1880s. Alongside his sons, Randy shears over 7,000 sheep every year.
Ever heard of an otter-colored French lop rabbit? Soon, it’s going to be a breed standard color, thanks to New York breeder ...
Beets can be a polarizing vegetable. But whether you love them or not, their ability to thrive in harsh conditions as well as their nutritional value cannot be denied.
With a strong start to Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek, Cameron Smith is opening eyes in the 410 Sprint Car ranks.
Fireworks may be integral to Fourth of July celebrations, but they can have serious consequences for animals and livestock.
A Lancaster Farming reader reminds beef farmers they are the ones in charge of their herd's genetics and temperament.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins wades into the fight to save a historic New Jersey farm from eminent domain.
Margaret High, B Section assistant editor, interviewed new Lancaster Farming columnist Sarah Beachy to introduce her to ...
Hannah’s father, Randy Balthaser, said his interest in the breed started in the early 1980s when his sister, Tammy, raised ...
A Ph. D researcher whose funding is in danger of being cut explains why current federal cuts to research funding are likely ...