Yearly Archives: 2019
Learn to help prevent farm injuries among children
An interactive workshop focusing on child agricultural injury prevention in the Eastern United States will take place March 28-29 at Hershey Lodge, Hershey.
National Farmers members form policy at annual meeting
National Farmers members from across the U.S. agreed March 12 on farm policy planks at the organization's 2019 annual meeting in West Des Moines.
China, USMCA trade deals getting closer
Talking to Ohio Farm Bureau leaders last week, legislators and administrators hinted that a final trade deal with China was just around the corner, and the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement was also in the home stretch.
Lesser-known inventor impacts auto industry
Charles Hay Martin was one of the many colorful men who built the automobile industry in this country, although he never became a household name.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 21, 2019
Catch up on local 4-H news from Pinelakers 4-H Club, Buckeye Brigade 4-H Club, Mahoning County Goat Herders and Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club.
Opportunities for anglers to gear up for spring fishing
Spring is the perfect time to turn off electronic devices and turn on our awareness of the outdoors.
How did we even survive?
Retro children of the 1930s-1980s went out into the world sans helmets and knee pads. Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers some insight as to how they survived.
Programs available to protect Pa. wetlands and farm conservation
The USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service is now accepting applications for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program.
Mid-Atlantic’s top bulls to be offered at Pa. performance sale
Beef producers can buy some of the best genetics in the region during a bull sale at Pennsylvania's Livestock Evaluation Center March 29 at noon.
Walking with the giants on grandpa’s farm
Aaron Dodds' grandfather taught him many lessons about wildlife, nature and their benefits. The giants taught him how to treat others and respect himself.


















