Showtime Success: Essential Supplements to Get Your Livestock Show-Ready!
As the summer fair season approaches, dedicated livestock owners and
How to Know When to Plant Your Seeds Outside
We get it, the urge to get outside and get your hands dirty can be overwhelming, leading to the unfortunate event of planting seeds too early. Which if you live in any of the North Eastern states, you probably did exactly that. 
Digging Deeper: Uncovering the Hidden Benefits of Soil Testing
Digging Deeper: Uncovering the Hidden Benefits of Soil Testing  Soil
You’ve Ordered Baby Chicks, Now What?
Raising baby chickens is a rewarding experience, but it can also be intimidating if you're new to it. If you've ordered baby chickens from Martin's Feed Mill, congratulations! We wanted to share with you some important things to keep in mind once your fluffy little friends arrive.
Chickens Bored This Winter? Here’s How To Keep Them Entertained
Today, we’re going to share our favorite winter boredom busters and fun and creative ways to make the most of winter with your flock.
Penn’s Pride: The History of Martin’s Feed Mill
If you've been to Coburn, chances are pretty high that the route of your travels brought you along Penn's Creek Road. You may have even noticed the old mill on the way. Well if curiosity got the best of you, here’s a tidbit about its history!
How to Keep Your Dogs and Cats Active in Winter
Winter can be a tough time for pets. The days are short and cold, and it can be hard to get outside for a walk. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to keep your cats and dogs active and entertained indoors. In this blog post, we will discuss 10 fun ways to keep your furry friends active this winter!
How to Keep Your Animals Healthy and Well-Fed Through the Winter
As winter approaches, many different types of animals must adapt
Leaves Are Changing, and So Are the Birds in Your Backyard – Here’s What You Need to Know
As winter approaches, many people are noticing new birds in
Why Should I Transition My Chickens To Layer Feed?
Have your spring chicks begun to lay eggs?  It’s almost