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Ohio youth wins National 4-H STEM award
Ava Lonneman, of Portage County, Ohio, is the winner of the National 4-H Council’s 2017 Youth In Action Pillar Award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). She will serve as a spokesperson for 4-H STEM programming across the nation.
The 1800s progression of mechanical sewing
Until the 19th century all clothes, hats, shoes, harness and ships sails were sewed by hand.
Stark County Fair auction results
The Stark County Fair livestock auction had another record-setting year.
Oliver tractor manufacturing was ‘saved’ by Russia
There are tons of interesting stories from the old days of farm equipment manufacturing.
Marion County soybean grower is a young ag leader
Ryan Rhoades named first-quarter Beck’s Young Farm Leader.
‘CSI River Otters:’ Animal forensics, DNA used to estimate population
The restoration of Pennsylvania’s river-otter population has been, by all accounts, a great success, and a study being conducted by researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences will soon quantify the accomplishment by yielding population information.
Success one ‘clip’ at a time
With a lifelong career in sheep shearing, Bob Taylor, and now his son, Justin, preserve a bit of history.
Portage County’s Randolph Fair wraps up fair week
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions, and see if you’re in a slideshow of photos taken at this year’s Portage County Fair.
After Fourth of July, summer flies by
Once the Fourth of July is history, the rest of the summer seems to break all speed records in racing toward the end of the year. Just last week, someone had the temerity to remind me that six months from that day would be Christmas! I did not thank her for that information. But in
Raneys practice conservation to protect farmland and watershed
ADAMSVILLE, Pa. – Most of Jeff Raney’s conservation work on his combined 250-acre dairy farms in Adamsville, Pa.






