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2023 Pennsylvania Farm Show butter sculpture revealed
This year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show butter sculpture depicts several generations of a dairy farming family.
Duck decoy flaws remind hunters of past
Old decoys represent hunters past, they attract hunters present, and they promise good hunting in days ahead.
Invasive or what: Many common species are not native to Ohio
How do you truly determine if a species is invasive or not? Many would be surprised at how many species found in Ohio today are not actually native. So are they invasive or what?
Tornado hits Xenia… again
An F-4 tornado struck southwestern Ohio Sept. 20, revisiting the Greene County town of Xenia leveled by a tornado in 1974.
Tornado rips through northwestern Pa. farm
A normal night of milking for a father and son turned upside down last week.
How to make two protective face masks from a T-shirt
Learn how to make two protective face masks from a T-shirt to wear to public places and help stop the spread of COVID-19.
An invisible fence for cattle?
Controlling where the cattle roam may get a lot easier. Researchers with Ohio State University CFAES will test a virtual fence for livestock this summer.
Confirmation Sunday: Starting down the path to heaven in front of a forsythia bush
We may have thought Confirmation Sunday as parole day from catechism purgatory but (as our gray-haired elders predicted back then) it would become the first step on a journey of deeper understanding and deeper commitment.
Study finds big shifts in Indiana immigrant trends since 1990
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Today’s Indiana immigrant likely is Mexican or Asian, under 40, a blue-collar laborer and not as proficient in English as foreign-born people who came to the U.S. even 20 years ago, according to a Purdue University study. “The immigrant population is young, it’s growing and it is increasingly diverse,” said Brigitte
Panelists talk budgets, waste, tax reform
Each day at the Farm Science Review, a panel of 15 experts were questioned over a 20 minute period on some of the hottest farm management issues.






