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...
Can turnips really save the day?
By Chris PenroseNow that we have up most of our hay for the year, we can start to determine if there will be enough...
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...













