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Treasured farm ripped from family
Samuel Young was 40 years old in 1883 when he tackled the arduous task of building an enormous, Victorian-style home.
Stalk lodging and ear drop impact corn yields
By Peter Thomison (The following is reprinted from the OSU Extension C.O.R.N. newsletter for Oct. 30-Nov. 6.) COLUMBUS — The heavy rains and strong winds (plus snow in some areas) forecast this week increase the potential for stalk lodging and ear drop, which could impact yields and slow grain harvest. The loss of one “normal”
Dairy Channel: Pricing high moisture ear corn
Ernie Oelker, agricultural extension agent in Columbiana County, discusses the factors and formulas involved in figuring a fair price for ear corn.
Ohio hunters harvest nearly 27,000 deer on opening day
Hunters across Ohio checked 26,667 white-tailed deer Dec. 2 during the opening day of the weeklong gun hunting season.
We create Thanksgiving traditions while remembering years past
Judith Sutherland recalls fond memories of Thanksgivings past.
Strickler looks back on 30 years with Ohio State Fair
After 30 years with the Ohio State Fair, general manager Virgil Strickler is planning to retire near the end of the year. He is leaving a legacy of passion for agriculture and love for the state’s fairs.
Milk price modernization and federal order hearing: Part one
Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh explores how to modernize milk prices and recognize industry changes through the federal order system.
May the new school year spark a lifelong interest in learning
Judith Sutherland wishes for a lifelong interest in learning for all the children about to go back to school.
Pa. gearing up to take advantage of federal broadband funds
Pennsylvania is gearing up to take full advantage of federal broadband funds, at the state level, and at the regional level.
Telehealth project to serve nearly 20,000 rural Ohio students
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted recently announced a telehealth project that will serve nearly 20,000 students in 15 school districts, across six rural counties.






