Pa. drought not over: Don’t be fooled by rain
Even with recent rains, much of Pennsylvania is still just barely above normal for March. One expert declares, "long-term deficits remain staggering."
Ohio’s large-scale livestock rules under final review
Unless major revisions are required, Ohio's livestock facility permitting and operating regulations are set to take effect as early as June 20. The regulations govern farms housing more than 1,000 animal units.
Program covers military headgear through the ages
Sebring Historical Society to host the April 15 meeting.
Area cooperatives combine operations
The merger proposal was approved by more than 70 percent of the cooperatives' members.
Spring fever! — See the best blooms in Buckeye State
Ohio state parks bloom with wildflowers this spring.
Ohio bill would end Sunday hunting restrictions
An Ohio bill proposing an extra day of hunting free of restrictions has not yet been passed into law.
Stewart’s leaf blight could give corn hybrids, farmers a sick feeling
Be on the lookout for Stewart's wilt this growing season, it could cause significant yield losses in susceptible corn hybrids.
Pa. couple sues over milk checkoff
Joe and Brenda Cochran of Westfield, Pa., filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Scranton challenging the constitutionality of the mandatory dairy checkoff promotion program.
The saga of Seaman: The greatest dog traveler of all
This dog went where many humans haven't gone before.
Sunday hunting under fire in West Virginia
A new bill would reverse existing law, proposing that Sunday hunting be prohibited unless county voters say otherwise.