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The Ag Weekly News Column is a weekly news release written by several multi-county and in-county Extension Educators for our local newspapers on various subject areas, including Agriculture, Community Development, Dairy, Small Fruit, Soils, Tree Fruit, Livestock, 4-H, and Horticulture.

 

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Ailanthus
Agriculture: Food, Fiber and Fuel
Autumn Gardener

 

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Bottled Water
Bumblebees

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Carbon Footprint
Varieties of Christmas Trees
Building Community

Community Green Areas
Container Gardening
Corn Production Lessons Learned - 2008
Cow to Milk Case
Crop Season Update
Crops Cost More to Produce

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Fall Field CheckUp
Flock Uniformity
Growing Larger Fruit
Fire Blight-A Concern in Orchards and Home Landscapes

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Ground Covers

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4-H and PROSPER
Judging Hay

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Saving Orchard Lands Through Innovation
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Managing Invasive Plants in Your Woodlot

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Land Use Education
Lawnmowers - Storing for the Winter
Lawn Mower Safety
Leaking Pipes?
Renovating Your Lawn

Spring Lawn Chores

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Monitoring Dairy Profitability
On-Farm Mortality

Milk Quality and Everything you (N)ever Wanted to Know about Washing Dishes

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On-Farm Research Provides Opportunties
Organic Dairy Production

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The Penn State College of Agriculture Experience
PROSPER and 4-H

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Raw Milk
Rudbeckia

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End of the Season Tomatoes
Tomatoes for the Home Gardener

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Winter Safety

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