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Pa. farmers, officials recognizecoyotes’ threat to livestock
But will legislation, proposed program help protect farm animals?
Horsepower in Louisville: National Farm Machinery Show
Who won big in Louisville? At least one Ohio puller brought home the championship! Frank Keener, of Ashland, Ohio, topped the 8,000-pound super stock alcohol tractor division. Check out some photos and videos!
Roundup of gardening news for April 11, 2019
Catch up on gardening news from Coshocton, Crawford, Geauga, Mahoning, Medina, Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties in Ohio and Westmoreland County, Pa.
Coolspring Power Museum’s biggest show yet!
Paul Harvey recaps a successful June Show ahead of Coolspring Power Museum’s Fall Exposition, which will be Oct. 17-19.
5 tips for a better farm marketing plan
The start of the new year can mean a fresh approach to your farm marketing plan. Don’t know where to start? These tips can help you break down the process.
Time to check for damage and search for trappers to deal with fur bearers
Ohio fur trapping season is around the corner. The season begins Nov. 10 and runs until Jan. 31, 2013, except for otters and beavers — that season starts Dec. 26 and ends Feb. 28. Now is the time to get out and scout for damage from those pesky little fur bearers. If you’re a farmer
Life lessons
WOOSTER, Ohio – Twelve-year-old Kassi Krebs stands patiently in line, her hands on her hips.
As she waits, cars roll into the Wayne County Fairgrounds and young people pile out.
Darkness doesn’t deter buyers at Jefferson County livestock auction
SMITHFIELD, Ohio – Four-H’ers in Jefferson County probably plan on fair-week rain as much as they’ve come to plan on Kyleigh DeFrank bringing at least one champion livestock project.
Farming New Fields: Hambel digs for gold in Glouster
Southeastern Ohio and eastern Ohio are uniquely suited for cultivating wild herbs like ginseng. At least one Athens County farmer is taking the art of “wildcrafting” herbs very seriously.
Livestock sale raises $2,000 for world hunger
The Ashtabula County 4-H program started a new program this year to allow 4-H livestock clubs raising market animals to do an international project.






