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Muskingum and Greene SWCDs recognized nationally
The Muskingum and Greene soil and water conservation districts were among the 2024 recipients of the Friends of NACD District Grants Program.
Western Pa. farms receive bicentennial, century farm honors at Ag Progress Days
Six families, including two western Pennsylvania farms, received bicentennial and century farm honors at Penn State University’s annual Ag Progress Days.
Behind the Shows: Stark Co. 4-H’er manages uncertain fair preparations
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a Stark County 4-H’er learns more about farming and continues preparing for her county fair.
Don’t just sit around this winter
When I opened the computer file that holds the farm calendar of events we print each week, I glanced at the little numbers that tell me how long the file is in column-inch terms.
Manure expo: Don’t miss a minute of the action
The 2015 North American Manure Expo is taking place July 14 and 15 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Pa. Farm Bureau honors Richard Pallman and Richard Mains
Richard Pallman of Lackawanna County and Cumberland County farmer Richard Mains received two of Pa. Farm Bureau’s top awards.
Hog prices drastically lower this fall
URBANA, Ill. – Increased supplies do not seem to be the cause of weaker hog prices, which reached lows for the year during Thanksgiving week and averaged the lowest prices in November of the past 22 months, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
It was an ugly Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade
Marlin Clark digs into the reasons grain prices dropped further on Monday as the Chicago Board of Trade reacted to “technical corrections.”
New pests relentless in march on crops
New pests are finding new ways to destroy crops and destroy producers’ profit margin.
Unpredictable weather calls for proper corn management techniques
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — There may be no such thing as the “normal” growing conditions of old that many corn farmers have been longing for after enduring extreme weather in recent years, a Purdue Extension agronomist says. Instead, Bob Nielsen suggested that corn growers should look at a variety of management techniques to give crops






