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You don’t need a root cellar to store food
Fall is the time to store the food that’s taken all year to produce. Indoor, in-place and buried container food storage systems are practical and affordable alternatives to the traditional root cellar.
See machinery in action at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days
Ag Progress Days, Aug. 12-14, will feature nearly 500 commercial and educational exhibits, field demonstrations and a variety of workshops aimed at helping farmers enhance efficiency and profitability.
Extension educator lending a hand to rural farmers in Mozambique, Africa
I had the opportunity to assist corn and soybean farmers near the town of Catandica in west central Mozambique in Africa on my third CNFA Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) volunteer assignment.
McArthur Lumber: Consumers can buy direct without a middle man
McArthur Lumber and Post is located in southeastern Ohio at 31310 state Route 93, McArthur, Ohio, 45651. It has been producing outdoor wood products for over 60 years.
Vacation time? Let all the ‘fun’ slide away
I think that I shall never hear the term “tourist season” without imagining the term being akin withs, say, “deer season,” “duck season,” or “open season.
Trumbull County: Commissioners aren’t trying to sell fairgrounds property to balance budget
SALEM, Ohio – The Trumbull County fairgrounds is no smaller during this week’s fair than it was last year, despite stories circulating that say county commissioners plan to sell part of the property.
USDA unveils new 2019 payouts to offset tariffs
The USDA’s 2019 Market Facilitation Program will offer per-acre payments of $15-150, determined by county. The first payments will be made in August.
Pa. keeps over-order premium
Milk Marketing Board voted to keep the state’s Class I over-order premium of $1.65 per hundredweight through June 2004.
Sharing fresh flavor
WARSAW, Ohio – Margaret McCoy loves vegetables. She can’t get enough snow peas or green peppers or zucchini or green beans.
Tariffs on Canada and Mexico paused, but U.S. ag groups still concerned
Leaders of U.S. agriculture organizations quickly voiced concern about the potential impacts they foresee from Trump’s tariffs, highlighting fears that they could hurt those who grow America’s food.






