Yearly Archives: 2019
Penn State students study low elk pregnancy rates
Alongside the Pennsylvania Game Commission, four students are researching reproductive trends among Pennsylvania’s elk herd.
PA Dairymen’s, Dairy Excellence Foundation offer $3,000 scholarships
The Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association and Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation are offering scholarships for students pursuing dairy-related educations.
Nick Gallo — April 13, 2019
Nick Gallo bagged this turkey Saturday during Ohio's special youth hunt in Columbiana County.
Farmers in Lake Erie basin can get more assistance
Ohio farmers in the Western Lake Erie Basin can get financial assistance to plant small grains such as wheat, barley, oats, or cereal rye.
How to help wild bees this summer
If beekeeping isn't your thing, but you'd still like to help bee populations, learn how to enhance your yard or farm to attract wild bees.
Growing fruits and vegetables from kitchen scraps
Kitchen scrap gardening is a way to recycle and reuse while experimenting with leftover plant parts.
2019 Lake Erie fishing outlook is great news for anglers
It's going to be another great year for fishermen on Lake Erie, the Walleye Capital of the World, according to a report from the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
Census of Agriculture creates snapshot of US agriculture
The just-released 2017 Census of Agriculture shows increases in small and large farms, and the continued graying of U.S. farmers.
Hay shortage is a growing concern for farmers
Hay shortage is a growing concern for many farmers across the Midwest.
Seasonal allergies getting worse
Fueled by warmer temperatures and increased carbon dioxide levels, pollen seasons are longer, and pollen counts are higher.


















