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Firth Maple Products: More than maple syrup
Firth Maple Products offers more than syrup, it also offers forestry services.
Innovative Farmers of Ohio: Sustainable ag success requires thinking outside of the box
Bob Perry, University of Kentucky, talks about why win-win relationships in sustainable agriculture are so important.
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.
Brother and sister team farm for the future despite health challenges
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Brother and sister farm partners Bob Guidice and Carol Davis think it’s a shame that more people aren’t aware of AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians, a USDA grant program that provides assistance to farmers and farm family members who are struggling to farm while challenged with a long-term injury or illness. Physical challenges
The Sustainable Shepherd
ZANESVILLE, Ohio – Pull into County Ridge Farm and see pastures brimming with thick, green forage. Watch sheep lazily chew their cud while tiny balls of woolly fuzz nurse under their bellies.
Paul Harvey plans to share lifelong passion of gas engines with readers
Paul Harvey shares a biographical sketch of his life and the series of events that led to his collection at Coolspring Power Museum in his first column.
Voluntary conservation is the foundation of SWCD programming
Soil and water conservation districts rely on their cooperators, farmers and residents, to implement conservation practices that impact communities.
Temple Grandin gives keynote speech at 2025 Pa. Farm Show
Temple Grandin gave a keynote speech and answered audience questions at 2025 annual Pennsylvania Farm Show’s Women in Agriculture Day on Jan. 9.
Words can be deadly: Bullies can go digital, beyond the classroom
“Sticks and stones can break your bones, but words can never hurt you.” I have always hated that fable. Words do hurt. Words can kill. Fifteen-year-old Phoebe Prince chose to take her own life rather than deal with what has been characterized as “relentless physical and cyber bullying.” Prince was besieged in school, via text
Producers need buyer’s perspective
End-users are increasingly interested in the source of the product and how it was grown.






