Thursday, May 2, 2024

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - The rhythm in a horse's gait is an exact match to a human's walk - that's why West Virginia University is offering a course this fall that will teach students how to use horses as therapy to help people with disabilities.

Editor's note: This is the second installment in our four-part look at Ohio's farmland preservation efforts.

JAMESTOWN, Pa. - On a warm July afternoon, a horse named Slick stands in the barn at Clear View Ranch, content to munch on hay and occasionally stick his nose into a red water bucket.

SALEM, Ohio - Sometimes, you just know when to hang on, even if you don't know exactly why. John Cluxton, an Adams County farmer, has been hanging on for 50 years and this summer, he found out why.

MASSILLON, Ohio - You can't dress up manure ormake it smell like roses, but you should pay special attention to it as a farm resource and profit-maker.

TALLMADGE, Ohio - Youth with big smiles managed to nickel and dime buyers to three new price records during the 2007

WASHINGTON - A "brain drain" problem is plaguing a number of states in the Midwest, Great Plains and Northeast.

COLUMBUS - The USDA has designated 56 counties in Ohio as primary agricultural natural disaster areas, making farmers in the counties eligible for low-interest emergency loans from USDA's

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio - In order to speed the auction day along, the

COLUMBUS - The Ohio Agricultural Council is enshrining four in the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame Aug.