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1824 restored clapboard highlights holiday home tour
Historic homes highlight annual holiday home tour sponsored by the North Canton Heritage Society.
Penn State plans Women in Dairy Conference
The Women in Dairy Conference will be held Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. at the Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey, 4650 Lindle Road, Harrisburg, Pa.
Ag gets waiver from hours of service rule
The groups this spring asked the FMCSA to renew the waiver and to extend it for the two-year maximum allowable under federal law.
FSA provides free online news service
Hello again! Keeping up with the times is now a little easier using the Farm Service Agency’s GovDelivery system. GovDelivery is a one-stop shop for the most up-to-date USDA program information. What’s available Through FSA’s GovDelivery electronic news service, participants can choose to receive federal farm program information by topic, state and/or county. Producers can
Farm Focus Field Day is approaching
VAN WERT, Ohio – New farming methods will take center stage at Ohio State University’s 2007 Farm Focus Field Day, 8 a.
How to manage your garden after too much rain
Rain is a good thing, especially when it comes to growing plants. But too much rain can ruin a garden.
C. Sherman Allen remembered for passion, service to community
Allen, who died unexpectedly Feb. 12, was well-known auctioneer, former county commissioner, active supporter of the Crawford County Fair and vocal dairy industry advocate.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 31, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA, Black River FFA, East Knox FFA, Northwestern FFA and Fayetteville FFA.
Creek Bottom Farm: Three generations come together
At Creek Bottom Farm, in Navarre, Ohio, a love of Hereford cattle is passed on year after year.
Get more from your garden this year
MAXWELL, Calif. — When spring finally arrives, it’s always exciting to get those first seeds safely tucked into the ground. But don’t put away your gardening gloves too soon. You can get much more out of your garden space by using a technique called succession planting — planting a small amount of seeds and then






