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Diversifying income is ensuring a Muskingum County farm’s success
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — There’s nothing nutty or crazy about Nutty Acres Farm in Muskingum County — it’s just a farm family diversifying itself to ensure agriculture remains a part of their life. Jason and Kirsten Hatfield farm 236 acres and maintain another 113 acres in pastures and hay. The couple have two daughters, Shelby, 18
Diversity of science and best practices featured on tours
Visitors at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, Aug. 15-17, likely will take in the wide variety of demonstrations, commercial and educational exhibits.
Getting an expert’s take on the mysteries of mammal diversity
Rather than just guess which species I had seen, I contacted Dr. Don Wilson, emeritus curator at the Smithsonian Institution.
Make keeping up with advances in technology a lifelong endeavor
It’s no secret that experiences define life. I’ve had my fair share, but I find myself continually challenged by the youth I spend time with. However, they come with strings attached and one of these is their continual pursuit of new technology. Many have never known a day without touching a computer. When our sons
Understanding America’s diverse agricultural landscape
A new study led by Penn State researchers analyzed U.S. farming counties to help policymakers better understand the diversity of farms and their needs.
Ohio plans wildlife diversity conference
The 36th annual Ohio Wildlife Diversity Conference will be March 4 in Columbus.
Diversity keeps farmland values strong
Production farmland typically provides nominal annual returns of 8 percent to 10 percent and real returns of 4-6 percent.
4-H flag was aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour
WASHINGTON — USDA’s national 4-H headquarters and NASA sent the 4-H flag, depicting the familiar 4-H clover, into space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour June 13 as part of the STS-127 mission. 4-H promotes positive youth development, facilitates learning and engages youth in the work of the land-grant universities and USDA to enhance their quality
More corn and soybeans, and less crop diversity
With less diversity in the fields, our crops are more susceptible to damage.
Diversification may be key to farm survival in fourth farming generation
Monroe’s Orchards has been in business for 71 years and now encompasses 140 acres.






