Traditionally, farm inheritance was passed on to a son. Columnist Shelby Watson-Hampton explores the roots of land transfer from European Feudalism to American indigenous practices.
From 3D carving to creating musical instruments, gourds can be used for plenty of artistic endeavors, according Claudia Hill.
The Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society Inc. has awarded college scholarships with a combined value of $10,000 through its F. Grove Miller Maryland State Fair Scholarship Program.
COVID-19 canceled both of Lancaster’s quilt shows for two years.
Penn State Extension will host a cover crop walk on Nov. 27 from 11 a.m.-noon at 260 Stricklers Lane, York.
Responsible innovation that considers the wider impacts on society is key to smart farming, according to academics at the University of East Anglia in England.
For those unfamiliar with Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, the term “chow chow” might call to mind an old cat-food commercial. But for folks in the know, those twin words can start one’s mouth watering in anticipation of a savory, seasonal side dish.
A letter signed by Abraham Lincoln arrived at the Lebanon County Historical Society on Presidents Day this year. It had been penned nearly 156 years ago, but no one minded the wait.
Richard Dick, professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, was elected the 2018 president of the Soil Science Society of America, which includes a three-year commitment on its executive council, starting in January.
LEWISBERRY, Pa. — Last week at Ski Roundtop’s main lodge in Lewisberry, Pa., a view of deep-green mountainsides was visible through every wind…