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Is your winter gear working as hard as you are? Rachel Wagoner, Farm and Dairy editor and livestock farmer, shares her essential principles for surviving a cold snap. Whether you're tending sheep or just shoveling the drive, learn why mobility is just as important as insulation and get Rachel’s "real-world" take on the three-layer method.

R.T. Stewart spent two decades infiltrating dangerous poaching rings. Discover the true story of "Operation Clanbake" and the psychological toll of hunting Ohio’s most notorious wildlife violators.

Need something to listen to while you're shoveling snow today? Check out our podcast, the Weekly Rundown. Farm and Dairy Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in the paper and some behind-the-scenes details about their reporting.

The convention will include member-driven policy discussions, updates on CAUV and property tax changes and Ohio Farmers Union officers and delegates elections.

Catch up with news from Fireland FFA, West Holmes FFA and Black River FFA.

Facing high winds and hard times on the South Dakota prairie, Eliza Blue shares why linking arms with others is the only way to weather the storm.

Stark Parks is expanding its public electronic recycling and composting services by offering two new drop-off locations

The projects are funded by the Abandoned Mine Lands Economic Revitalization program with the goal of enhancing economic and environmental opportunities in historic coal mining communities.

The West Virginia Department of Agriculture confirmed two cases of H5N1 bird flu in flocks in Monangalia and Greenbrier counties last week. These two cases plus another in December make three positive cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in West Virginia in 45 days.

From the 1980s farm crisis to global agricultural mentoring, Jim Hershey’s journey to the $10,000 Leopold Conservation Award is one of innovation. Discover how his Lancaster County farm uses no-till, cover crops and buffers to lead Pennsylvania in regenerative agriculture.