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Whooooo’s first? The great horned owl, that’s whooo!

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Great horned owls are fierce predators with many unique characteristics. They are also the first nesting bird of the year.

Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 15, 2018

Thursday, February 15, 2018

The Marlington FFA chapter sent one individual to the District 3 Public Speaking Contest Feb. 8.

Use foresight when fertilizing fields

Thursday, March 9, 2006

Applying fertilizers to hay and pasture fields to stimulate plant growth will generally increase yields substantially.

Ohioan to chair AFBF young farmer committee

Thursday, January 18, 2001

Gary Baldosser, a corn, soybean, wheat and beef producer from Republic, Ohio, was elected 2001 chairman of the American Farm Bureau Federation young farmer and rancher committee.

More winter weather on the way for Ohio, Pennsylvania

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Another round of wintery weather is expected to hit Ohio and Pennsylvania tonight and tomorrow, according to the latest report from the National Weather Service.

Mad cow disease found in Canada

Thursday, May 29, 2003

More than 400 cattle destroyed; one of the still-unanswered questions is why it took more than three months for the BSE testing to take place.

Management intensive grazing is first step for increased profit

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Management intensive grazing is thought to be one of the best ways to maximize grazing capacity. Find out if it’s a profitable strategy for your operation.

Donations arrive from Indianapolis for farmers, pet owners affected by train derailment

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

In all, 17 tons of feed, hay, straw and supplies were delivered to Kaylee Ball and Chase Brown’s farm to be donated to those in need.

$600,000 in grants for American chestnut

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Asheville-based conservation nonprofit, The American Chestnut Foundation, has received $600,000 in grants from the Colcom Foundation.

Historic oak tree in Maryland leaves deep roots

Thursday, June 20, 2002

Since its beginning in the 1500s, the Wye oak tree saw the birth of a nation and survived countless thunderstorms, tornadoes and diseases, but was toppled by high winds June 6.