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BURTON, Ohio - When there is little to do except plow snow, fix equipment or work on income taxes, the sugar bush beckons.
This Grimm story is more than a fairy tale
HUDSON, Ohio - Hundreds of area maple syrup producers will fire up their sugar houses in the next week and process tanks of maple sap.
Thinking about corn after corn? Not everything will come up rosy
COLUMBUS - Crop rotation is the key to maximizing yields while reducing potential problems with insect and diseases.
Young Holstein enthusiasts prove they’re just as driven as adults
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - The young people attending the annual convention of the Pa. Junior Holstein Association were busy.
Farmers linked through program
SALEM, Ohio - He's a farmer looking for land. She's a farmer who can't get in the fields anymore. In a perfect world, the two might work out some kind of special arrangement.
EPA slaps Ohio Fresh Eggs with fines
SALEM, Ohio - The Ohio EPA has slapped Ohio Fresh Egg owners with a $13,250 penalty for drinking water violations at the farm's Croton facility.
Biofuels, beef and big corn acres: Feds see farm outlook in their crystal ball
URBANA, Ill. - Some of us want to know what the future holds, like tomorrow's weather forecast. Others want to know what the future holds so they can calculate what the farm economy will be like in 10 years.
Dairy owners and employees can learn about feedbunk, milk harvest practices
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State Dairy Alliance and the Professional Dairy Managers of Pennsylvania are hosting a series workshops on feeding management and milk harvest management.
Historic Ohio coal spade scrapped
CADIZ, Ohio - CONSOL Energy's last and largest super excavating shovel left in the world, the Silver Spade, has been scrapped.
Is it summer yet?
The winter storm that blew through the region the week of Feb. 11 left us longing for sunshine and warm breezes.













