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Letting go is for the best
Eliza Blue learned lessons she expected to during lambing season this year. With the help of Mother Nature, it turned out to be her most successful one yet.
Do you recognize Item No. 1248?
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Lawmakers making water policy through lawsuits
In the 51 years since the Clean Water Act passed, neither Congress nor the courts have defined what “waters of the U.S.” fall under the Act’s jurisdiction.
Is late corn harvest a result of summer wildfires?
Many farmers are seeing a late corn harvest this year. Experts and farmers debate the causes of Ohio’s late harvest including wildfire haze, cooler temperatures and drought.
Alexa Davis named Penn State Extension Outstanding 4-H’er
Alexa Davis was recently named Penn State Extension Beaver County’s 2024 Outstanding 4-H’er of the year and will attend the National 4-H Congress in Atlanta.
Finding the flip side of freedom
Judith Sutherland recalls the year she made a friend who had many freedoms, the envy she felt and her eventual appreciation for her parents and their rules.
Roundup of 4-H news for July, 16, 2020
During the Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club’s July meeting, president Isabel Schors told members that the Canfield Junior Fair will still be held this year.
Grain handling company fined $292K
A federal agency fined The Andersons Inc., an Ohio-based grain handling company, over alleged safety violations that led to the deaths of two employees last year.
When wildlife runs wild
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is fine with living among wildlife. All she asks is to have peaceful enjoyment of approximately 3,000 square feet inside her home.
How closely did you read Farm and Dairy in 2018?
We were busy at the Farm and Dairy this year, bringing you the latest agriculture news. How closely did you read? Take this quiz to find out.






