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Sunshine in the hay
A poem about feeding cattle in the winter by Bryce Angell.
Putting bulls to the test
Pennsylvania beef producers are encouraged to nominate their best bulls for the 2012-2013 Pennsylvania Livestock Evaluation Center Performance Bull Testing Program by Aug. 20.
Carie Starr realizes her dream at Cherokee Valley Bison Ranch
At Cherokee Valley Bison Ranch, Carie Starr welcomes people to learn more about farming through agritourism, and leaves room for nature in addition to agricultural production.
Farming New Fields: Making the cut with horse hay
Owning not one acre of ground, Kevin Scott, president of the Delaware County Farm Bureau, fills a small, but significant niche using available ground to feed a growing population of horses.
Couple discovers history on Portage County farm
RAVENNA, Ohio – Snow blanketed the ground the first time Chris and Tom Hopes laid eyes on the old farmhouse north of Ravenna.
Small farms have a large impact on Pa. agriculture
Small farms support billions of dollars worth of economic activity, help preserve farmland and add to the diversity of Pennsylvania’s agriculture.
How to test forages in cold weather
The coldest weather of the season is here and will affect how you feed your animals.
Roundup of gardening news for May 30, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news in Crawford County, Pa., and Stark and Tuscarawas counties in Ohio.
We’re entering the hope-and-change grain market
For some soggy Ohio farmers, the rain means no corn harvest progress may be made now until the ground freezes.
Champion animals hit auction block at Pa. Farm Show
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Evan Vonada, a 4-H’er from Clinton County, earned a $10,000 bid for his grand champion market steer at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Hoss’s Steak and Sea House purchased the 1,300-pound champion at the farm show’s sale of champions Jan. 13. This year’s sale totaled $32,800. The second-highest selling animal at the sale






