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Kent State Salem offers first year full tuition for incoming horticulture majors

Monday, June 8, 2020

Kent State University Salem is offering a year of free tuition for a first-year student seeking an associate of applied science in horticulture technology.

Study shows distracted driving leads risk to nearly seven times more accidents

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Reaching for objects, handling cell phone, eating and many more distractions while driving have increased teens risk of crashing nearly seven times.

The Business Journal features Farm and Dairy Publisher Scot Darling, 100 year anniversary

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Business Journal featured Publisher Scot Darling on ‘3 Minutes With.’

Your pastures took a beating last year, do they need some work now?

Thursday, March 7, 2013

And ask neighbors not to throw clippings from shrubs over the fence. They could be poisonous. As the last blasts of winter are covering our farms, it is time to make plans for spring grazing. Many of our fields took a beating last summer and this winter as the lack of rainfall reduced forage cover.

Pa. soybean growers top 100 bushels per acre in contest

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Charles Farms, from Lancaster County, was the state’s top producer in the 2017 Pennsylvania Soybean Yield Contest, with a yield of 107.17 bushels per acre.

The best tomatoes for homemade ketchup

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Paste tomatoes are great for making sauces, including homemade ketchup.

Pennsylvania invests big in dairy

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Pennsylvania is tackling the dairy issue by studying it and investing in it like never before.

Spark your child’s interest in conservation at young age

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Take the time to teach the children in your life about conservation — being mindful of what we do with and to our natural resources — when they are young.

How did we get here?

Thursday, November 2, 2017

As opioid addiction spread nationwide, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, found itself caught in the epidemic’s grip. Learn how it began and what’s being done.

Breaking the cycle of opioid addiction

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Following his own recovery, Jon Black works to disrupt the deadly cycle of opioid addiction by dedicating himself to sobriety and counseling others.