Yearly Archives: 2017
Snowshoe hares differ from Yukon to Pennsylvania
Snowshoe hares in Pennsylvania show adaptations in fur color and characteristics, behavior and metabolism, to survive in less wintry conditions.
Ohio food contest reveals two winners
The Center for Innovative Food Technology and the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation recognized two winners in the Ohio Signature Food Contest.
Organic hemp research started
Rodale Institute started a new industrial hemp research project focused on examining the crop's role in soil health and regenerative organic agriculture.
Can feeding Holsteins be profitable in Pennsylvania?
Ag Progress Days will offer beef tours to show the difference implants can make in beef cattle.
OEFFA offers beginning farmer training program in October
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association is accepting applications for Heartland Farm Beginnings.
Custom counter calamity
Two months past the original installation date, Kymberly Foster Seabolt is starting to stress about her kitchen counters — or lack of kitchen counters.
Demonstrations, clinics highlight Equine Experience
Three days of equine-related demonstrations and education planned for this year's Ag Progress Days should have horse lovers kicking up their heels.
For Love of Lamb Dinner is Sept. 9
The Coshocton and Tuscarawas Lamb and Fleece Improvement Committee will hold the second annual For the Love of Lamb Dinner Sept. 9, at 6 p.m.
A new appreciation for coffee
Learn more about what it takes to operate a coffee farm in Hawaii — how much land is required, how much hired help and what do you use for fertilizer?
Lincoln Highway stretches across country
The Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway gives background, describes the route, and gives traveler tips and a cross-country trip supply list.


















