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The most recent case — a red deer from a deer farm in Wayne County — was confirmed by a USDA lab this spring after it was ...
Diving horses once wowed crowds from 40-foot platforms, blending daring stunts with equine trust until tragedy and changing ...
The West Virginia Farmers Market Association rents out three poultry processing trailers to help the state's small producers.
A heavy schedule and increased competition bring the nation's best Sprint Car drivers to central Pennsylvania to challenge ...
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 1896. Alongside his sons, Randy shears over 7,000 sheep every year. With ...
Wrapping hay bales in plastics has its benefits, but Lancaster Farming's Tom Venesky acknowledges there's a surprising ...
Fireworks may be integral to Fourth of July celebrations, but they can have serious consequences for animals and livestock.
Pennsylvania’s top ag lawmakers are asking Congress to restore a canceled program that helps food banks purchase local food.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins wades into the fight to save a historic New Jersey farm from eminent domain.
Ever heard of an otter-colored French lop rabbit? Soon, it’s going to be a breed standard color, thanks to New York breeder ...