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Coolspring Power Museum has grown into a world class collection
Coolspring Power Museum has grown into a world class collection of gas engines — 75% of which operate in their displays — spanning 35 buildings on 40 acres.
7 considerations for gardening with high tunnels
High tunnels are temporary structures that extend the growing season and can be used for a variety of vegetables, small fruits and flowers.
Pennsylvania cideries reinvent hard cider industry
A Few Bad Apples and After the Fall Cider use sustainable methods to produce hard cider products and pay homage to the history of cider in Pennsylvania.
Hand Hewn Farm finds niche in hog butchering workshops
Hand Hewn Farm’s whole hog butchering workshops draw in people from across the country to their small farm and shop in Tuscarawas County.
Retired educator runs cattle farm in brother’s memory
Following a teaching career of more than 40 years, Suzan Smith continued running her family’s Hereford farm in her brother’s memory.
Managing tall fescue in pastures
Many pastures in Ohio contain tall fescue as one of the cool-season plants which make up our pasture’s mix. Tall fescue is a persistent perennial bunchgrass that adapts to a wide range of conditions. It is tolerant of low pH, poor soil drainage and can endure drought situations well. Tall fescue adapts to most Ohio
Progress Edition:Crop brings bit of sunshine to dairy, neighbors
The family’s birdseed business has been growing steadily for 25 years.
Ohio firefighters receive training for high-risk grain bin
Ohio first responders enhance their grain bin rescue skills amid rising farm dangers with training and a demonstration.
Three western Pa. farms receive century farm awards at Pa. Farm Show
Secretary Russell Redding honored nine Pennsylvania families with century and bicentennial farm awards at the 2025 annual Pennsylvania Farm Show on Jan. 10.
Hot real estate market does not apply to USDA meat plants
For all the talk about the lack of processing capacity for small farms, one would think that a turnkey USDA plant would be an easy sell. The fact that it’s still sitting on the market is a sign of the industry’s broader issues: the labyrinth of confusing federal regulations, the difficulty in running a customer-facing business and the struggle to keep skilled workers.






