Three barn fires in two weeks; wet hay believed to blame for two of...
Three barns across Ohio have burned in less than a week and a half.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 23, 2009
ROGERS, Ohio -- The Country Friends 4-H club met July 6 at the Rogers Sale Restaurant to have their project books graded.
In other...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 23, 2009
GNADENHUTTEN, Ohio -- Members of the Indian Valley FFA joined more than 70 FFA members and advisers who recently attended Ohio FFA Leadership Camp...
Society changes focus to deal with cuts
COLUMBUS -- The Ohio Historical Society is accelerating a plan to reinvent itself as a state history organization, according to executive director and CEO...
Northwest PA honors ag educators
CONNEAUT LAKE, Pa. -- The 2009 Pennsylvania Association of Agricultural Educators Conference was held July 13-16 at the Conneaut Lake Park Hotel in northwestern...
Climate change study foresees a warmer, wetter Pennsylvania
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A Penn State study of climate-change impacts in Pennsylvania projects a warmer, wetter commonwealth, with a longer growing season and...
Honey might need country-of-origin labeling
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture is soliciting comments on its interim final rule for country-of-origin labeling of honey. USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service...
Morrow farm owner donates easement
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio -- Morrow County residents Robert and Marilyn Weiler preserved their 38-acre farm for agricultural use by donating an agricultural easement to the...
Virgil Gasser farm a highlight of WCDSU Twilight Tour
CRESTON, Ohio -- No farmer should have to go through one barn fire, let alone two, but that is just one of the challenges...
Horsemen left out of legislation
GROVE CITY, Ohio -- Gov. Strickland's legislative directive regarding VLT's at Ohio's seven racetracks as well as the budget bill passed by both Houses...













