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Stark, Summit Extension offices set to split, move
After 13 years as the Stark Summit County Extension Office, both counties will move to new locations and begin operating independent of each other as of Jan. 1.
Old dog, new trick
WASHINGTON – Super Slurper, a cornstarch-based superabsorbent polymer invented by Agricultural Research Service scientists over 30 years ago, continues to fan the entrepreneurial spirit.
Maple syrup session takes a new look
BURTON, Ohio – Maple syrup producer meetings have always been a winter event in Ohio. This year, the maple syrup educational meeting will take on a new look.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Hydroponically, Ohio not yet mature
Ohio is home to 42 hydroponic greenhouses that total 19 acres of indoor floor space for vegetable production, equalling about $5 million a year in economic activity.
Dairy tool examines your farm
MERCER, Pa. – Penn State’s Mark Douglass stood in a room full of farmers and told them each how much money they’re losing every year.
Big Dogs run with service dogs at annual golf tournament benefit
After years of classmates teasing her about her speech patterns, Sue Thomas never thought she would be a speaker. Now she speaks to thousands.
It’s official: 2017 corn yield set record
The 2017 corn yield in the U.S. is estimated at a record high 176.6 bushels per acre, according to the latest USDA report.
Producers vote to start blueberry checkoff
The program will be fully funded by assessments on blueberries with a maximum assessment of up to three tenths of a cent per pound of blueberries sold.
Celebrating a decade of ‘Little Pasture on the Prairie’
Eliza Blue has written about 338,000 words over the past 10 years of her column, Little Pasture on the Prairie. She reflects on the decade gone-by.
Bread bag boots
Who remembers wearing bread bags over their socks before putting shoes on to go out and play in the snow? Kym Seabolt recalls those childhood adventures.






