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Pilot plant in Wooster helps drive domestic natural rubber project forward
WOOSTER, Ohio — The 6,000-square-foot pilot plant in Wooster makes gloves and a variety of other latex and rubber products. This is nothing new in a town and region historically known for rubber manufacturing. Unique What’s different about the facility is the source of its natural rubber: plants grown in the U.S. rather than the
Pulling for Zack: Ohio 4-H’er and cancer survivor receives surprise pulling tractor
A five-state tractor pulling community comes together to make an Ohio 4-H’er and cancer survivor’s wish come true.
Area toy museum can unleash the kid in you
A Marx toy collector, Francis Turner, has rekindled the dreams and memories associated with the former West Virginia toy manufacturer by opening of an Official Marx Toy Museum in Moundsville.
There’s a connection between parasites and pasture management
The grazier needs to be aware of the parasite status of the herd or flock and how grazing management and pasture rotation are connected to parasite management.
Youngstown farm hops into growing cricket food market
There are several misconceptions about raising crickets as a food for humans. The biggest surprise may be the profit potential.
Dairy Channel: Protect your herd from terrorism
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes about the animal terrorism that occurred right in Mahoning County last June.
Dairy dream yields Trumbull Co. family farm
Most farms are handed down from father to child. The opposite is true for Eric Campbell, who started Center Creek Dairy and then brought his father into the business.
When to expect and what to call Ohio’s baby animals
Learn all the different names of Ohio’s baby animals from one species to the next and find out when they’ll emerge from their dens and nests this spring.
Extreme Mustang Makeover
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — It was a rainy, 40 degree day when Kelsey Spencer brought her wild mustang home for the first time. She would spend the next 4 ½ hours in the pouring rain, trying to gain enough trust to lead the wild mustang to her stall. “I was down there for about the first
Out of sight, out of mind: Solar power makes sense on some Ohio farms
Farm-based solar power is catching on in Huron County, and across the state.






