Yearly Archives: 2017
American Jersey Cattle Association offers 14 scholarships
More than $27,000 will be awarded by the American Jersey Cattle Association for educational opportunities this year. The deadline to apply is July 1.
Legally blind golf pro earns turfgrass management degree via World Campus
William “Monty” Elam graduated last weekend, earning a bachelor’s degree in turfgrass science online through Penn State World Campus.
Farmers hope Trump gets immigrant labor
Farmers and produce growers hope President Trump will recognize the importance of immigrant labor in the U.S.
Ohio Senate approves CAUV reform
Both chambers of the Ohio legislature have now approved bills calling for CAUV reform.
Mike Amstutz unearthed this antique farm tool, what is it?
Do you know your antique tools? Help us solve this unearthed mystery metal tool!
Finding out where joy resides
It is in our daily choice of how to approach and accept every bit of life with a happy heart that makes all the difference.
Why mastitis treatments fail
Treatment failure of clinical mastitis is usually attributed to decreased efficacy of the drug used. However, many other factors come into play.
4-H leader honored for work in youth poultry program
The 2017 Carolyn Blum Memorial Pennsylvania Poultry Youth Service Award was presented to Kim Munden, of Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Still working to restore the American chestnut
The American Chestnut Foundation has received $600,000 in grants from the Colcom Foundation, Allegheny Foundation and an anonymous foundation.
Everything but the kitchen sink, and a kayak
Kymberly Foster Seabolt, hilariously, recounts the chaos and clutter that have come with renovating her kitchen.


















