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Vets: Some horses in worse shape after foster care than when ‘rescued’
CANFIELD, Ohio – Thirteen horses were hauled back to Thomas Skelton’s Canfield area farm June 18, but veterinarians who inspected the horses both in foster care and at the farm since their return say some of them are in worse shape now than when they were taken.
Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District: Baltes earns top cooperator honor
Andy Baltes ofNorth Jackson received the district’s Cooperator of the Year award for conservation practices he has implemented on his 375-acre dairy farm.
Wayne National Forest announces campground and trail opening dates
The Wayne National Forest will open campgrounds and recreation sites, including all motorized and non-motorized trails, to visitors beginning in April.
Ethanol plant capacity up for third consecutive year
Total capacity of U.S. ethanol plants increased by more than 500 million gallons per year in January 2016, compared with January 2015.
4-H gets grant from Wal-Mart
CHEVY CHASE, Md. — National 4-H Council has been awarded a $1 million grant by the Wal-Mart Foundation to launch Youth Voice: Youth Choice, a national program that encourages young people to develop and maintain healthy, active lifestyles. The program will tackle wellness issues such as nutrition, physical fitness and safety. To fund the Youth
Hidden treasure: The real value of manure
Ten Belmont County milk producers no longer take the value of their manure for granted.
North Carolina 10-year-old earns $1,000 savings bond for growing giant cabbage
Growing giant produce pays off.
A brief history of dairy pricing
How did the dairy market evolve into what it is today? Take a trip back in time to find out how dairy prices have been set over time.
Public meetings scheduled
CORTLAND, Ohio – The Pymatuning/Shenango 10-Year Watershed Action Plan, compiled over the last year, is has been completed and is ready for public review. The Penn/Ohio Watershed Association has planned two meetings, one in each state. The Ohio meeting will hold meetings from 6-8 p.m., Jan. 22 at the Kinsman Public Library. The Pennsylvania meeting
Mother Nature dictates how we can farm
Climate change is reshaping the landscape in the western U.S. and dictating where farming is possible. Alan Guebert digs into the government’s response.






