Yearly Archives: 2018
Can you identify this wooden antique tool?
We may have stumped you on identifying the last antique tool, but we have faith that you will get this one. Hazard a guess!
‘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.
The Farm and Food File turns 25
Alan Guebert celebrates the 25th anniversary of his column the Farm and Food File.
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.
Best practices for clipping pasture
Do we need a tractor to manage the pasture or can it be accomplished through proper grazing management? Consider these questions before clipping a pasture.
Appalachian Trail hiker is halfway home
David Defer, a mid-20s backpacker, reported that he had already passed the 1,294-mile marker, the exact half-way point of the Appalachian Trail.
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.


















