Raw milk sales in Ohio end
The last dairy in the state legally allowed to sell unpasteurized milk has ceased raw milk sales based on recommendations from state and local authorities.
Penn State Extension workshop caters to childhood educators
The workshop focuses primarily on early childhood educators and is open to people who have or work with children.
Stewards learn to ‘talk trees’
More than 330,000 Ohioans own woodland, but not all of them know what's best for that land. That's where the Ohio Woodland Stewards Program comes into play.
Syracuse, N.Y., leads Northeast in snowfall this winter
The race for the title of the Northeast's snowiest city this winter is heating up.
The dairy in the suburb
The Haskins family has been a mainstay of the agricultural community in Geauga County since 1818. Bob and Jan Haskins now run the 36-head dairy despite increasing housing development in their area.
Keep up the good work
A reader congratulates the editor on a recent award and compliments her columns.
AFBF honors Swank with its top award
Retired Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Vice President Dr. C. William Swank accepted the federation's Distinguished Service award, the organization's highest honor, Jan. 20.
Beef management school in session
The annual Tri-County Beef Management School will have three sessions in Harrison, Jefferson and Carroll counties.
Buck the trend: Conference outlines new farm ideas
Sessions are geared toward one of the three tracks in horticulture, livestock or agritourism.
Coin Club invites public and dealers to collectible show
The Stark County Coin Club will sponsor a "Mid-Winter Coin and Collectible Show" Feb. 1 in North Canton.