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Over 81,000 acres in West Virginia defoliated by gypsy moth caterpillars
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — More than 81,000 acres of state, federal and private forestland in West Virginia were defoliated by gypsy moths in 2008, up from nearly 78,000 acres in 2007, according to studies conducted by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture. “This is a troubling trend in West Virginia, particularly when you consider the severe
The rest of the milk price story
Columnist Judith Sutherland doesn’t see the signs of impending upscale living.
Ohio & Erie Canal: Boom to bust and back again
The McKinley Museum’s Ohio & Erie Canal exhibit will be on view through Nov. 9.
Extreme Back 40 makeover
PRINCETON, Ky. – Technology has advanced at a rapid pace on the farm, from satellites guiding farmers through their fields to equipment allowing a tractor to steer itself.
Trumbull County farm agencies finally under one, new roof
The new ag center in Cortland is located on 17 acres donated by Delphi Automotive.
Let’s get powered up: Fuel cell runs on soybean oil
LONDON, Ohio – The nondescript 3-foot-tall silver cylindrical box stood just inside the
Foot-and-mouth scare indeed scary
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on rumors of foot-and-mouth disease.
Russian invasion of Ukraine could impact US agriculture at harvest
Learn more about the crop sector in Ukraine, impacts on grain movement and potential impacts to U.S. agriculture because of the Russian invasion.
2020 Columbiana County Fair sale results
Find all the results for the 2020 Columbiana County Fair junior livestock sale here.
Beware of frost-damaged forages
When some forages freeze, changes in their metabolism and composition can be toxic to ruminant livestock, causing prussic acid poisoning and bloat.






