ODNR seeks input on Ohio’s recreational trails
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the Ohio Trails Partnership are requesting feedback to create the state's next plan for recreational trails.
‘Virtual farm’ website provides dairy sustainability information
Farmers can see sustainability principles in action, thanks to an interactive "virtual farm" developed by researchers in Penn State.
Oil and gas scholarships awarded to 62
More than 60 students across Ohio have been awarded $1,000 scholarships to pursue degrees in the oil and gas industry.
Roundup of FFA news for June 14, 2018
Catch up on news from Southeast FFA, Felicity-Franklin FFA and West Branch FFA.
Roundup of 4-H news for June 14, 2018
The Country Clovers 4-H club met June 4 at Rush pavilion, New Philadelphia. There were 36 members present.
Kent State invests in new veterinary facility
Kent State University at Trumbull made a financial investment of $250,000 to the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County to build a joint-use facility.
Pa. touts 550,0000 acres of preserved farmland in 30 years
The Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture recently announced that the state has preserved 550,000 acres of farmland over the last three decades.
Farmers slightly more optimistic for future
Agricultural producer sentiment rose last month to its highest level since January 2017, as producers expressed an improved view of current conditions.
Senate farm bill moves out of committee
The Senate Ag Committee passed its version of the 2018 farm bill out of committee with a 20-1 vote earlier today.
Penn State’s training was life-saving for farmer
A Pennsylvania farmer trapped in a grain bin in May was rescued by first responders who knew how to save him, thanks to training from Penn State Extension.























