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Putting a new twist on an old sport
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Ron Carlton has been trying to reduce the number of deer on his tree farm for 20 years.
Designed for dogs
AUBURN TOWNSHIP, Ohio – Around noon every day, things quiet down in one of the buildings on Munn Road in Auburn Township.
Exploring Carter Caves State Park in Kentucky
Julie Geiss and her family traveled to Carter Caves State Park in Kentucky to explore the extensive system of caves.
Can veggies stand in for poor hay this year?
Learn how to meet the nutritional needs of ruminants, lacking in this year’s hay crop, by planting some veggies to graze this fall.
How to make wood stain from black walnut hulls
The natural pigment black walnuts leave behind makes them ideal for staining wood. Learn three different methods to make wood stain from black walnut hulls.
How to get rid of moles in your garden
New baits and repellents for moles work better than the home remedies some people swear by, and trapping is still one of the most efficient means of controlling moles.
Seven brothers? A remarkable World War II story
Dr. Paul Kengor of Grove City College shares the story of seven brothers of Polish descent from the Pittsburgh area who all served in World War II.
Roush wins race for Penn State ag dean position
Richard Roush has been named dean of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences following a two-year search.
‘Golden’ Guernsey family in western Pa. helps mark All-American Dairy Show golden anniversary
Tucked in the far southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, John and Dorothy Marchezak juggled the demands of a dairy operation and raising children, Patty, Jan and John E. They bottled their own milk, with a door-to-door delivery route, and sold meat from their Washington County farm.
Ayars’ Dairy is ‘crazy-involved,’ but cows still No. 1
From milk cows to cow leasing and a variety of business ventures …






