Yearly Archives: 2017
Keeping farm workers safe: Learn more at the Review demos
Farming is one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States, and the 2017 Farm Science Review has information to keep farm workers safe.
Women in Ag event set in W.Va.
The West Virginia University Extension Service’s Women in Agriculture team invites female farmers to the West Virginia Women in Agriculture conference.
App helps farmers make the most of their corn harvest
A new tool developed could save farmers time and money during the fall feed-corn harvest and make for more content, productive cows all year.
18-point antler rack in need of a new home
Delbert Bartow killed the big buck during Ohio’s 1947 deer season, the first season of modern deer hunting offered in just eight northeast Ohio counties.
‘Virtual brain’ helps dairy farmers with decisions
A multidisciplinary team of University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists has set out to create a “virtual dairy farm brain."
See new streambank, prairie projects in the Gwynne Conservation Area
Gwynne Conservation Area has two new projects underway: one to diversify its prairie plantings, the other, to protect the banks of Deer Creek.
Footsteps can be turned into electricity
A research team led by Xudong Wang, in collaboration with the UW-Madison Grainger Institute for Engineering, has installed a high-tech flooring prototype.
Sweet Caroline’s special day
Judith Sutherland recalls her daughter's wedding day.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 14, 2017
Western Reserve FFA members traveled to Camp Michael in Bucyrus to compete in the district forestry competition Sept. 7.
Roundup of 4-H news for Sept. 14, 2017
Western Reserve Ranger’s 4-H member Tiffany Voland was crowned 2017 4-H queen at the Canfield Fair.


















