Lifestyle
Posted on June 14, 2026
Increasing time spent outdoors enjoying nature can positively affect mood and mental health. Generally speaking, outdoor enthusiasts tend to be happier overall. The American Psychological Association says spending time in nature is linked to both cognitive benefits and improvements in mood, mental h...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on June 13, 2026
Planning ahead for more summer road trip ideas? How about tasting what Vermont has to offer? The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (VAAFM) announced the launch of “Seek & Savor,” a statewide agritourism marketing campaign designed to connect visitors with Vermont’s authentic farm and foo...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on June 11, 2026
Families celebrate Dad in unique ways on Father’s Day. Gifts are customary, but so is a delicious meal Dad will love. Many dads will appreciate a meal that goes above and beyond the ordinary, preferably something that is hearty and delicious. These “Pecan-Stuffed Pork Chops” from “Jon Bonnell’s Texa...
Lifestyle
Erie 51 
Posted on June 10, 2026
The 2026 Canalway Challenge officially opened on May 1, but it’s open for fun all summer long. Read on for the top 10 things you need to know about the challenge before it starts. 1. Choose from 1st Mile, 15-, 90-, 180- or 360mile goals. Choose the mileage goal within your ability and skill level wh...
Gardening Farming, Lifestyle
Andy Haman 
Posted on June 8, 2026
Gardening is a rewarding hobby that provides a great reason to get outdoors. Getting one’s hands dirty in the garden often pays off with a colorful, awe-inspiring and aesthetically appealing finished product. Perennials are plants that live multiple years. Even though perennials may die back above g...
Lifestyle
Andy Haman 
Posted on June 8, 2026
Editor’s note: While July 4th and all that the Independence Day celebration brings with it is still a month away, this is a bigger season than most years as the country celebrates this significant anniversary. Over the course of the coming weeks, the editors will share some patriotic content as we a...
Gardening Farming
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on June 7, 2026
On most small farms, the difference between a peaceful night and a pasture full of panic can come down to one thing: a guardian animal you trust with your flock. Predator pressure is a reality for nearly every sheep or goat farmer today, whether the threat is coyotes slipping through fences, neighbo...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on June 4, 2026
Poison ivy is a poisonous wild plant native to much of Mexico, Canada and the U.S. As with any species of the genus Toxicodendron , all parts of the plant contain a toxic oil called urushiol that causes an itchy, irritating and sometimes painful rash in most people who touch it. Sensitive people (ap...
Gardening Farming
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on June 2, 2026
During June Dairy Month, Dairy Together, a national coalition working to educate farmers, eaters and lawmakers about how managed growth based on market demand can create a viable dairy economy, is calling on Congress to pass policies and make new investments that meet the moment of the dairy farm cr...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
June 17, 2026
“We want to identify what are the top management practices that explain the best milk quality in organic dairy farms,” said Carlos Nino de Guzman, a d...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant ommercial dairy herds are increasing both 
June 17, 2026
Commercial dairy herds are increasing both in profitable milk components and in overall yields. Does this mean cows should be challenged with more nut...
Country Folks
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
June 17, 2026
“The famous quote about food hubs is when you’ve seen one food hub, you’ve seen one food hub. They’re like snowflakes,” said Katelyn Porter of the New...
Country Folks, Dairy
by Sally Colby 
June 17, 2026
Mary, Javier and Lorrie handle moving cows and milking at Cool Beans Dairy. Mary attaches milking units immediately after wiping udders dry while Javi...