Weeks of parched conditions are raising crop concerns in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. While farmers have had good conditions to make hay and ripen strawberries, farmers across the region are facing slow plant growth or relying on irrigation to get by. Read moreDry Weather Raises Concerns Across Mid-Atlantic
Ryan Black didn't leave the show Farmer Wants a Wife with a relationship, but he still thinks it was a successful experience. Read moreFarmer Wants a Wife: Farmer Ryan Reflects on His Personal Growth
The 11,000 acres of vineyards in the Finger Lakes region was hit with freezing temperatures in mid May, causing damage to buds that had broken earlier than usual. Read moreLate Freeze Hits Finger Lakes Grape Growers
If you’ve ever driven through Pennsylvania Dutch country, chances are you’ve seen either hex signs, barn stars or both. But do you know the difference between the two or how each tradition came to be? Read moreBarn Stars and Hex Signs: Two Parallel Pennsylvania Dutch Traditions
Hunter and Meghan from Farmer Wants a Wife talk about what happened behind the scenes, and how their relationship is going after the end of filming. Read moreFarmer Wants a Wife: Hunter and Meghan Talk Behind the Scenes and Life After Filming
Members of our Lancaster Farming news team react to the finale of Farmer Wants a Wife. Read moreFarmer Wants a Wife Recap: Our Reactions to the Finale
When Sherry Fuhrmann was issued a stop-work order on her new cold storage facility for her Pure Wild Tea business, she thought it would be a temporary slowdown. Almost two years later, she is still waiting for the situation to be resolved. Read moreConflict Brews Between Tea-Maker and Township Over Cooler
Dry weather has allowed farmers to get into the fields in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Corn and soybean planting is on track in most of these states. Read moreFarmers Report Grain Planting on Track in Mid-Atlantic
The Coexist Public Arts and Farmers Market is now open in Steelton, Pennsylvania, bringing fresh, local food to a food desert. Read moreNew Farmers Market Brings Fresh Food to Steelton
It’s been about 25 years since dairy cows were milked at JDS Family Farm, but the Smith family has never truly left the dairy industry. Read moreFarmers Keep Dairy Roots While Adding Beef Business
Members of our Lancaster Farming news team share their thoughts on Farmer Wants a Wife Episode 10. Read moreFarmer Wants a Wife Recap: Surprising Returns in Episode 10
Rachel Yoder started painting hex signs as a way to reconnect to her Pennsylvania Dutch heritage, and now wants her folk art to help others connect to their culture, too. Read moreHex Signs Help Artist Connect to Pennsylvania Dutch Roots