Over 6,000 years, corn has changed
BELTSVILLE, Md. - Those ears of sweet, crisp corn that are such a familiar part of summertime picnics haven't always looked or tasted that way.
The Chuck Whitney story: Barn work
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio - You could say that Chuck Whitney's career began before World War II, when he was a young boy helping on neighbors' farms.
Cattle shipped from Pennsylvania to Cuba
HARRISBURG, Pa. - A second shipment of cattle has been sold to Cuba as a result of his trade mission trip last year, and as part of Cuba's commitment to invest $10 million in agricultural commodities within Pennsylvania.
Donation ensures Ben Stinner’s legacy
WOOSTER, Ohio - The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has donated $100,000 to the Ben Stinner Endowment for Healthy Agroecosystems and Sustainable Communities.
Equine program is first in the state
COLUMBUS -
June Ohio hog inventory up 9 percent
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - Ohio hog producers had 1.6 million hogs on hand June 1, 2005, up 9 percent from last year and 5 percent from last quarter.
Massey Expo spotlights machines of the past
Ohio show will be a first for the three Bears: all together once more.
Ohio’s corn crop starting to get thirsty
COLUMBUS - With seedling blight diseases and replanting issues out of the way, Ohio corn growers are now faced with a new challenge: inadequate rainfall.
‘Without 4-H, I would live in boredom!’
I joined 4-H because ...
Range rovers: Pastured pork niche fits Pennsylvania family
JACKSON CENTER, Pa. - Driving across the country road just east of Jackson Center, Pa., you'll see pigs wallowing in mud pits or litters of piglets trailing their mothers across a pasture before disappearing into a patch of tall grass.











