Now the 1,000-acre operation is the last dairy farm in Somerset County, New Jersey, and the family has successfully ...
Apple Valley Creamery may invite nostalgia with its glass bottles of milk delivered to your doorstep, but the farm is ...
The first issue of Lancaster Farming appeared on Nov. 4, 1955. Join us in looking back on 70 years of agricultural journalism ...
In addition to growing crops and managing the business, farmer Denise Bosworth runs an ag education nonprofit for students.
Terry Branstetter Sr. sold his milk herd to retire but ended up opening a wedding venue in his antique barn instead. For his efforts, he is one of the recipients ...
Tyler and Karoline Shaw incorporate agritourism and specialty equine offerings to make their Dauphin County farm successful.
HAMBURG, Pa. — Travis and Emily LaFaver have carved out a successful cow-calf operation raising Angus and Simmental-Angus beef cattle and selling cuts of locally raised meat through their on-farm ...
Steve and Alisa’s two kids, Henry, 10, and Decker, 7, who are members of Cherry Ridge 4-H Club, took the pamphlets to school and gave them out at recess to classmates and to their teachers, lunch ...
Lancaster Farming is celebrating its 70th anniversary by honoring the farms that make this publication possible.
This year marks Lancaster Farming's 70th anniversary. From our humble beginnings as a small-town ag paper, we have grown into a nationally acclaimed source for agricultural news, both in print ...
Since it's first edition in 1955, Lancaster Farming has published plenty of recipes, including many from its readers. Here are a few favorites from over the years.
Lancaster Farming has had many editors since its founding in 1955. Most had previous ag journalism experience, and quite a few grew up on farms.
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