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Science is hitting the road in style with the eye-catching Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab.
Guiding food entrepreneurs through the initial steps to start a business, this workshop combines educational presentations, guest speakers and a highly interactive learning environment.
Remember those delicious home canned goods that Grandma used to put up from her backyard garden?
Thirty five participants from five counties in Southeast Pennsylvania attended the Living on a Few Acres (LOFA) program over a seven week period this spring.
The above normal temperatures this spring has sped up the maturity of the hay fields.
Planting an overwintering cover crop sequesters nitrogen, holding it for the next growing season and preventing leaching into ground water.
This year the 4-H beekeeping club is working on pollinator friendly certification for their garden outside the 4-H center.
It's time to start planning your garden - and the Master Gardener Plant Sale on May 19th is the perfect place to get your plants!
For three evenings in February, beginning farmers got their hands dirty.
Do you like weather? Do you get excited about the weather forecast?
The 4-H Babysitting Course is designed to help prepare young teens to babysit.
During the 2012 Mid-Atlantic Fruit and Vegetable Convention in Hershey, the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Program unveiled its series of ''Apple Minute'' videos to convention goers.
Penn State Extension in Montgomery County is once again offering a mini grant to organizations working with youth and gardening.
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. — The Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission estimates that about 40,000 of the state’s farmers are not in compliance with state agricultural regulations.
Julianne Schieffer, Extension Urban Forester for the Penn State School of Forest Resources teaches Tree Tenders in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
If you own or board horses, raise livestock, operate a crop or vegetable farm or own agricultural land you should pay attention.
Would you like to have a few hours to do some Christmas shopping alone or with a friend?
If the recent storm caused damage to your trees, the following information may be helpful.
Montgomery County 4-H clubs are kicking off their new enrollment year. The clubs present a variety of interests and potential career paths that students between the ages of 8 and 18 can follow for both fun and to expand their horizons,



