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Penn State offers ag safety calendars to help farmers
The Penn State Extension Dairy Team has released a 2017 calendar to help agricultural producers implement and maintain necessary safety procedures on their dairy farms.
USDA project aims to promote produce
COLUMBUS — A new pilot project from the Ohio Farm Service Agency will permit producers in Ohio to plant cucumbers, green peas, lima beans, pumpkins, snap beans, sweet corn or tomatoes for processing on base acres under the Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program. Ohio has been approved for 4,000 acres in the new pilot project. Authorized
Zehnder wins dairy poster contest
The grand-prize winner of the Columbiana County Buckeye Dairy Boosters poster contest was Katie Zehnder from Mrs. Milajecki’s class at St. Aloysius in East Liverpool.
Pioneers of Agriculture: Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame
The Columbiana County Historical Association and the Columbiana County Agricultural Society selected five individuals to induct into the Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 24, 2014:
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — The Ridge Runners 4-H club assembled approximately 80 fruit baskets to give to the elderly at its monthly meeting Dec. 13. The fruit was purchased through the local FFA chapters at Cameron High School and John Marshall High School. Each family also donated to “Coats for Kids” rather than participating in a
Vacation with us…Lutz
Kelly Unger and Kirk Lutz posed with their two true loves — each other and Farm and Dairy — after their June 21 wedding. We’re pretty sure Unger, who is from Clinton, Pa., and Lutz, from Oakdale, Pa., didn’t mention their love for us in their vows, but we hope to be a part of
Zoo’s moos
United Local FFA and Young Farmers’ traveling petting zoo visited Orchard Hill Elementary, another school in the Leetonia district on April 4.
Farm and Dairy readers thank 4-H
In honor of National 4-H Week, Oct. 1-7, we asked Farm and Dairy readers to finish the sentence “Thank you 4-H …”
Farming without a farm
Jacob and Naomi Shepler dream of owning their own farm, but for now, renting six acres in their hometown of Ohioville, Pennsylvania, will have to do. See how they make it work.
Visiting the pyramids at Giza with the Kuhns
You get a real sense of just how large the pyramids are when you see this photo of Dick and Amy Pellegrini, of St. Clairsville, Ohio. Farm and Dairy traveled with them to the pyramids at Giza in Egypt, constructed some 4,500 years ago. It’s estimated the largest towers 481 feet above the plateau. Each






