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Ohio teens push bill to honor barns
Four Ohio teens have been promoting a bill to designate the barn as the “official historical architectural structure of the state.”
Identity crisis: Specialty crops need identity preservation
WASHINGTON – The U.S. grain system is increasingly marked by product differentiation and market segmentation.
Supporters organize to pass Harrison County levy
There is fear among supporters of losing 4-H programs, but the chair of the new tax levy campaign committee emphasizes that extension is more than just 4-H.
Ohio Swiss Cheese Association dissolves after century of service
The Ohio Swiss Cheese Association dissolved after several years of waning membership and interest, but the industry has a strong past and future in Ohio.
Our pledge
Bryce Angell shares a poem about what the Pledge of Allegiance means to him.
Social gatherings created a sense of community
Not long ago, many people met through 4-H, bordering school events, community club gatherings or square dances.
Online course to cover sheep management and production
An upcoming Penn State Extension online course will cover many aspects of sheep production and operation management.
Wishing for rainy days on the farm during the dog days of summer
Judith Sutherland recalls wishing for rain during the late summers of her youth and muses about how it’s much needed now in central Ohio.
Soy scholarship available to high school seniors
The American Soybean Association is offering a $7,000 scholarship to a high school senior who plans to study agriculture during the 2023-24 academic year.
Low hay supply could lead to high prices in Pa., Midwest
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Pennsylvania forage growers should hope for a long fall season with good weather to help their hay crop and pastures, said a forage specialist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Marvin Hall, professor of forage management, said that an extended autumn with rain can make up for some of this






