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Ohio approaching record corn yields
COLUMBUS – If the state of Ohio’s corn crop stays on track with the USDA’s predictions, farmers could be looking at a record yield.
It took a winch, but he’s okay
A 26-year-old retired Appaloosa being kept by Mary Jo Modzeldwski of Burgettstown, Pa., ventured onto a footbridge where it had never gone before and fell through. It took a tow truck to get him out.
Herbicide drift causes new problems
Herbicide drift is a growing concern for crop producers, particularly as the EPA eyes a ‘zero tolerance’ drift polilcy.
Follow route to freedom on the Underground Railroad
“A Fugitive’s Path Escape on the Under Ground Railroad,” a new program at Hale Farm and Village, presents a first hand look at a runaway slave’s flight to freedom.
Christmastime bird counts seek Pa. resident volunteers
Volunteers are the heart and soul of the count. In their circle, they count and record every bird species encountered over one calendar day during the official Dec. 14 through Jan. 5 count period.
Tainted hog feed makes its way to eight U.S. farms
SALEM, Ohio – Eight U.S. hog farms were quarantined last week when authorities determined the animals ate contaminated feed.
Alexander Smalley finds love
Judith Sutherland continues her recitation of Alexander Smalley’s journal from the 1800s. highlighting a few passages where he falls in love.
Celebrating an eclipse birthday
Judith Sutherland celebrates her birthday surrounded by friends and family during the recent total solar eclipse on April 8.
Drought and freak storms can cause erosion damage
We need to assess how these strong Mother Nature events such as drought and rain impact our pastures and forage production.
Harvest, baseball and dear old dad
During this time of year, Judith Sutherland misses hearing her dad’s invitation to “come ride a few rounds” in the combine with him.






