Saturday, May 18, 2024

NEW CASTLE, Pa. - The sandy-haired fourth grader's eyes widened as he rounded the corner of the commercial exhibit building at the Lawrence County Fairgrounds.

LONDON, Ohio - An added feature last year to the Farm Science Review in London, Ohio, was the state draft horse plowing match.

KENT, Ohio - Portage Soil and Water Conservation District supervisors broke tradition when they presented the county's 2004 Outstanding Conservationist award to a land development firm.

YOUNGSTOWN - Late summer marks the time of year when gardeners are rewarded for their hard work. Harvesting the fruits of their labor makes the endless tilling, planting, weeding, watering and fertilizing all worthwhile.

SALEM, Ohio - Gov. Edward Rendell's controversial veto of a right-to-farm bill stands, according to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Proposal meant to prevent spread of scrapie, but doesn't change what most livestock markets are already doing.

HARRISBURG, Pa. - The consistent quality of Charles King's flock earned him the Best Five Fleeces award during the wool show held during the 48th annual Keystone International Livestock Exposition.

HARRISBURG, Pa. - In an age where most teenagers lack direction and responsibility, KILE offers a refreshing glimpse into the fact that in the agriculture community, direction and responsibility in teenagers is, in fact, very apparent.

WASHINGTON - Farm disaster aid moves to the president's desk, approved unanimously by the House Oct.

HARRISBURG, Pa.. - Jake Logan of Irvin, Pa.., won the grand champion steer title with his steer, Heatseeker, during the junior steer show held during the Keystone International Livestock Exposition (KILE) at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.