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Penn State expert: Drought returns
The three-year drought has returned, causing worries and reacing crisis proportions in many areas.
Pa. leads the way in farm preservation
Gov. Ridge proposes $140 million to implement the third year of the “Growing Greener” program in Pennsylvania.
Diseases may hurt saved wheat seed
Wheat crop will have grain quality issues, trouble in saving seeds for next year’s planting.
Belgian wins third title at KILE, setting record
HARRISBURG, Pa. – With tears welling, Donald Patterson from Greene Meade Belgians in Waynesburg, Pa.
Grand champion steer takes it all at Portage County Randolph Fair
At this year’s Portage County Fair, Terry Day had it all. A phenomenal steer, skill and dedication.
Buyers stay up late to help Geauga Co. 4-H’ers
The small animal sale stole the show at this year’s Geauga County Fair market livestock sale.
Stark County livestock sale totaled $354,590
Stark County 4-H and FFA’ers cap 2002 project year at Stark County Fair.
Cool it! Cows can’t stand the heat
Ohio dairymen are losing $18 million each year to heat stress, a hidden production thief.
Delayed harvest bolsters attendance at Farm Science Review
LONDON, Ohio — Even during a challenging year for farmers, the 57th annual Farm Science Review topped recent years’ visitor totals with its first-ever career fair, more than 100 educational talks and new technology.
How to carve an original jack-o-lantern
Jack-o-lanterns date back centuries, but they weren’t always carved using pumpkins. Discover the origins of the jack-o-lantern and how to carve an original.






