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The lowly earthworm is actually a living plow

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Powerful little buggers: Merely by force of their day-to-day existence, earthworms alter and enhance the chemical, physical, and biological makeup of the soil.

Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 7/18

Saturday, July 18, 2015

This week’s top stories include a Jefferson County lawsuit seeking more than $9.2 million from two energy companies, tips for storing fresh garden produce, Lake Erie’s algal bloom and more.

When it comes to cattle quality, no one wants seconds

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Take a look at any sale barn study or video auction analysis and it will show the advantages for preconditioned, reputation calves.

Shammos win Stark SWCD award

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Board of supervisors elections, the naming of the SWCD Cooperator of the Year, and the outlining of 2015 programs topped the agenda at the Stark Soil and Water Conservation District’s 64th annual banquet Oct. 16 at R.G. Drage Career Technical Institute.

A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 21, 2013:

Thursday, November 21, 2013

LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — The Loudonville Livestock Club named their 47th club year Supreme Champions. Kaleb Shriver earned the supreme market lamb championship for his work; Mahala Kandel earned the supreme championship for her market hog project; and Justin VanSickle earned the supreme market steer championship. Club participants earned points for their work that began with

Health concerns related to fracking may be stress-related

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Perceptions of health may be affected by fracking regardless of whether it’s due to direct exposure to chemical and physical agents resulting from drilling or to the psychosocial stressors of living near drilling activity.

Pick apple slices instead of Snickers

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Any time we can increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables, we win — both from a health and an agricultural production standpoint.

Hershey caps 4-H career with horses as world pinto champ.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

WOOSTER, Ohio — It’s always nice to end your 4-H career on a high note, and one equine exhibitor from Ohio’s Wayne County has certainly done so. Andrea Hershey, 18, achieved her highest honor in June at the Pinto World Show in Tulsa, Okla. The Wooster resident won world champion with her pinto horse named

Rural water well owners needed for research on Marcellus gas drilling

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

WASHINGTON, Ohio — Penn State’s School of Forest Resources, along with several Penn State Cooperative Extension county offices, have received funding from the Center for Rural Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Water Resources Research Center to conduct a research study on the potential impacts of Marcellus gas drilling on rural drinking water wells. The data collected

Penn State Law to launch new Rural Economics Clinic

Friday, July 30, 2010

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With one of the nation’s largest rural populations, Pennsylvania’s economy is dependent upon its rural communities. This fall, Penn State Law will launch its new Rural Economic Development Clinic to support this important sector of our economy, giving law students hands-on learning experience in a wide variety of legal issues specifically