
Stephanie Speicher
Social Media Editor at Lancaster Farming
Reporter and social media editor at @LancFarming. Penn State (Blue Band) alum. AGvocate. Opinions are my own.
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1 week ago |
lancasterfarming.com | Stephanie Speicher
This week's episode of Farmer Wants a Wife brought everyone together for a barn dance. Episode 4 aired last night on Fox and is now streaming on Hulu. All four farmers and their remaining ladies travelled to Tennessee this week for a barn dance that brought a few special guests and plenty of drama. Country singer Brad Paisley — husband of this season's host, Kimberly Williams-Paisley — briefly joined the farmers in Tennessee to offer some advice.
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2 weeks ago |
lancasterfarming.com | Candice Wierzbowski |Stephanie Speicher
This week on the FarmHouse podcast, we’re talking to Amy Marciano, founder of Sugar Mutts Rescue and Skymeadow Farm Sanctuary, a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue in Greentown, Pennsylvania. "I pretty much came out of the womb loving animals. It was just in my DNA," Marciano said.
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2 weeks ago |
lancasterfarming.com | Stephanie Speicher
I’m right-handed but I fish with my left. I didn’t grow up fishing with my nondominant hand, but I have been doing it for the past decade. You see, my PopPop (my mom’s dad) was a lefty. After he died, I spotted his fishing rod in his garage. It was in great condition. Plus, it was pretty — black with bright green accents. While the attractiveness of a fishing rod might not matter to most, it was very important to a 19-year-old girl.
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3 weeks ago |
lancasterfarming.com | Candice Wierzbowski |Stephanie Speicher
This week on the FarmHouse, a podcast by Lancaster Farming, we’re talking to Jennie Schmidt, a grain and grape farmer on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Prior to farming at Schmidt Farms full time, Schmidt worked as a registered dietitian. “I was able to kind of meld my training,” she said. “I always tell people that farming is the front end of nutrition.
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3 weeks ago |
lancasterfarming.com | Stephanie Speicher
LANCASTER, Pa. — Disease pressure, product distribution and, in some places, labor are among the biggest challenges grape and wine producers say they are facing. Over 1,100 people from 40 states responded to a recent survey led by Aude Watrelot of Iowa State University and Cain Hickey of Penn State. Hickey, a viticulture Extension educator, presented the results March 26 at the Eastern Winery Exposition and Conference.
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