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Old photos are record of harvesting and life
I have mentioned a few times doing a bit of research for this series of articles. This time the whole process began with the donation of some photos and printed material from a rather recent friend I met at church. I have attended the local Methodist Church since about 1943 and my maternal grandmother was
Landowners need more information on Marcellus Shale drilling
By ANDY ANDREWS Contributing writer STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — During a portion of the Farming for the Future Conference at the Penn Stater Conference Center Feb. 4, a forum explored Marcellus Shale drilling issues and was informative, and at times, divisive. Issues Several speakers cut through the emotions and issues regarding drilling through the Marcellus
Present agriculture in a positive light
We have completed two of three scheduled Youth Livestock Quality Assurance training classes in Columbiana County for 2006.
How do you say ‘see you next year’ in German?
READING, Pa. – Walking into the Sheraton Inn conference room designated for the National Grange German/USA Friendship Program was like walking into a family reunion.
Too much brake
The Teton Pass could put the final fear into anyone driving a truck loaded with horses that continually shift their weight causing the vehicle to sway.
Fertility recommendations updated for soybean and wheat in tri-state
WOOSTER, Ohio – A soil fertility specialist with the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University is looking to recruit growers interested in helping researchers update the soybean, corn and wheat fertility recommendations for Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. Fertility recommendations Steve Culman, an Ohio State University Extension soil fertility specialist,
Individual Giving Council: Give to FFA, we’ll match your contribution
INDIANAPOLIS — Eight people from throughout the country that comprise a special advisory council for the National FFA Foundation are issuing a challenge to FFA and agricultural education supporters everywhere: Give to FFA and we’ll match your gift. The National FFA Foundation’s 2012 Individual Giving Council is comprised of volunteers Elin Miller of Oregon, Paul
‘Buckeye Compromise’ still in place, though its broker, Gov. Strickland, is soon to bow out
What will the agreement with Ohio farm groups and HSUS mean with a new governor? Time will tell.
Read it Again: Week of Feb. 6, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
U.S. ag trade surplus up significantly
During the first half of FY 2001 the surplus in U.S. agricultural trade grew to $9.4 billion, almost $2 billion more than in the same period last year.






