Yearly Archives: 2019
Wet spring and summer reinforce importance of wildlife habitat
Learn how the record rainfall has impacted the survival of fawns, turkey poults and other wildlife, and how you can help mitigate the effects.
Can you identify this spiky antique tool?
Keep your Hazard streak alive! This week's new item should keep you guessing for at least a little while. Can you name this spiky tool?
Planting summer annual grasses may be fix to hay shortage
Animals need alternative food sources to get the higher amounts of fiber they typically get from hay. Learn what can be substituted.
Roundup of 4-H news for July 18, 2019
Wayne County 4-H teens won the Pennsylvania 4-H Science of Agriculture Challenge hosted by Penn State Extension's 4-H Youth Development program.
At the sound of the beep
Kymberly Foster Seabolt says goodbye to her son as he travels 27 hours, 14 hours in the future and roughly 9,280 miles from home.
Pearl Valley wins state fair cheese competition
The Ohio Swiss Cheese Association recently hosted the Ohio State Fair cheese contest.
Appalachian Trail hikers near finish line
Thru-Hiker, 61-year-old Chuck Defer is just about ready to take on the final leg of the Appalachian Trail.
Soybean growers struggle a year after China tariffs
The past year has been the most challenging in a generation, U.S. soybean growers say, thanks to the trade war with China.
Happiness found in many ways
Life on dairy farms in the 1970s proved to be a very good time indeed.
FTC, law enforcement partners announce crackdown on robocalls
The Federal Trade Commission and its law enforcement partners recently announced a major crackdown on illegal robocalls.


















