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Nearly half of America’s youth population is a minority
Diversity is increasing among America’s youth because of unprecedented population increases of minority children, particularly Hispanic, as well as a significant decline in the number of non-Hispanic white children.
Farmers plan to plant more corn, beans, tobacco, but less wheat, oats
Ohio corn growers intend to plant 3.4 million acres this spring, 100,000 acres more than were planted the previous year.
Stark County 4-H’er tallies wins to wrap up 2020 fair season
Addy Brenner’s work on her 4-H animals paid off at the Stark County Fair, in Canton, Ohio, last week when she rang in her most successful year in 4-H so far.
Wayne County honors 4-H leaders at banquet
ORRVILLE, Ohio — When it comes to making the best better, no one does it better than Wayne County 4-H volunteers, according to Bob Troutman, president of the Wayne County Agricultural Society and a former extension educator and 4-H volunteer. Troutman told the audience at the 2008 Wayne County 4-H recognition banquet that while the
One-day workshop to teach sheep nutrition
Upcoming Penn State Extension workshops are aimed at teaching sheep producers how to formulate rations using computer software.
Be prepared for 2015 crop storage
Now is the time to get ready for your 2015 harvest by applying for a Farm Storage Facility Loan through your local FSA office.
Can you solve this Hazard mystery? Tell us what you think these tools are.
These two mystery tools were found in a hay mow but not together. Can you help their owner figure out what they were used for?
Winter forage production options
Winter annual cereals utilize six to seven months of the year and capture an additional 33% of the crop production potential. Learn more about options.
Think About It! A New Life
There is nothing more exciting than to have a new life born into your family. That is just what took place in our lives Aug. 10, 2011, at about 6:15 a.m. My wife and I became great-grandparents for the first time.
Cover crops can also offer your livestock another grazing option
Not only do cover crops improve soil quality and protect against leaching and nutrient runoff, but also they can make a great second crop.






