West Virginia DNR to introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd in 2024 and create a visitors center and observation tower.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Ohioans give ag secretary a piece of their minds
LONDON, Ohio - Most people flock to the U.S. secretary of agriculture when he's touring the nation to hear him speak.
Half of U.S. dairymen enroll in new margin protection program
The voluntary program provides financial assistance to participating farmers when the margin — the difference between the price of milk and feed costs — falls below the coverage level selected by the farmer.
Researchers’ road trip reveals vibrancy of America’s religious life
A road trip across the U.S. to gather information for a book on religious faith steered two Penn State researchers through a spiritual landscape that was as diverse and vibrant as America's scenery.
Gov. Corbett’s budget makes solid investment in agriculture
Governor Tom Corbett signed the 2013-14 state budget, increasing support for the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
Ethanol waiver gains more attention after decreased yield projections
Renewable Fuel Standard draws attention amid record crop prices, low supply.
U.S. cattle inventory down 3 percent from 2012
As of July 1, there were 95 million head of cattle on U.S. farms, according to NASS reports.
Increased sightings of bobcats
ATHENS, Ohio -- Increased evidence of bobcats living in Ohio's southeastern counties continues with the confirmation of 65 sightings by state wildlife officials during...
Olde Stark Antique Faire is set for Nov. 2-3
The Olde Stark Antique Faire will be held Nov. 2-3 on the Stark County Fairgrounds.
Retiring soldier interns at two Pa. farms as part of transition program
After spending a career in the Army, one soldier is using a career skills program to transition to civilian life as a farmer.