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Keystone International opens Sept. 29
HARRISBURG, Pa. — There will be several new events at this year’s Keystone International Livestock Exposition (KILE), staged at the Pa. Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, 2300 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg. The show runs Sept. 29 through Oct. 7. New to the 2012 show is: Open light horse show, Sept. 29-30; Livestock and Equine
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 21, 2009
ASHLAND, Ohio — Ten members from the Crestview FFA traveled to the 81st FFA State Convention May 1. While the Meats Team, consisting of Heath Gray, Loren Hulit, Sam Grauer, Jeb May, Abe Sauder and Andy Sloan competed at the state level, delegates Dale Shoup and James Dotterer attended the first session of the convention
Ohio wool growers learn how to make a better cut
Group of central and eastern Ohio wool growers travels to Mid-States Wool Growers Cooperative in Canal Winchester.
The old field is filled with old feathered friends
Almost overnight, the old field below the house has greened up, and birds have set up nesting territories. Bluebirds were the first to lay eggs because the nest box protects the eggs from the elements. Within just a few weeks, however, field sparrows, indigo buntings, white-eyed vireos, and cardinals have also established territories. Nest on
Westmoreland County Fair market livestock auction results
Find out who won the junior fair market livestock competitions at this year’s Westmoreland County Fair.
Roundup of FFA news for March 9, 2017
The Hillsdale FFA chapter celebrated FFA week with a variety of activities that advocate for agriculture.
Spot early spring amphibians
It’s a little early to hear bullfrogs and toads, but wood frogs always get a head start on spring.
2010 Portage County Fair market livestock winners
Nature’s colors mean so much more to birds
Spring equals color. Wildflowers bloom. Butterflies appear. And, of course, neotropical migratory birds return. Though migration is well underway, the brightest and most colorful birds have not yet arrived. Give them a few more weeks. But get your hummingbird feeders up today; they’re coming back early this year (www.hummingbirds.net/map.html). To most of us, nature’s colors
Snowy owl sighting makes trip special
Julie Giess ponders how rare it is to see a snowy owl in the wild following a sighting along the bank of the Grand River recently.






