Pa. apple growers vote yes on new program
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced April 26 that state apple growers voted in favor of a new Pennsylvania Apple Program.
Scholarships offered to minorities
Open applications are available for the 2017 Ohio Minority Engineering Student Scholarship Program.
Roundup of 4-H news for May 4, 2017
Geauga Beef and Swine met April 23 at the Geauga County Fairgrounds.
Climate Corp., John Deere cancel deal for Precision Planting
The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto Company, has terminated its agreement with Deere & Company for the acquisition of the Precision Planting LLC equipment business.
Car collector to sell lifetime collection
Ron Hackenberger will sell 700 cars, plus parts cars and antiques tractors during an auction in July, in Norwalk.
I will impact agriculture by educating tomorrow’s leaders
As a high school freshman, Abby Pozderac joined FFA. "Little did I know that the organization that I had joined was going to bless me beyond compare and transform my life." Read more in our exclusive post.
Weather surprise stirs up markets
Markets react strongly to severe weather events.
Ohio barns conference features Holmes County
The Friends of Ohio Barns featured the rural treasures of Holmes County for this year's conference.
Agribusiness analysis program marks 40 years
The Washington County AgriBusiness Planning and Analysis program celebrated its 40th year April 13 at The Career Center, Adult Technical Training in Marietta.
Penn State Extension changing focus
Penn State Extension is working to be relevant for the next 100 years; restructuring its Extension staff and launching a new online platform.























