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Teen overcomes disability to continue farming
Austin Yaworsky wants to be a farmer. Born with cerebral palsy, Austin has his share of limitations, but it hasn’t stopped him from powering through life’s obstacles in pursuit of his dreams.
Dairy Excel: BSE: The history and implications
Columbiana County Extension agent Ernie Oelker explains mad cow disease.
Northwestern FFA honors members
Andrea Keener was recognized with the Dekalb Award
Study: Coaching, app use could reduce food waste at home
Individualized coaching coupled with an app for tracking could help families greatly reduce some types of food waste, in turn helping combat climate change.
Roundup of gardening news for Oct. 4, 2018
Catch up on local gardening news in Geauga County, Knox County, Mahoning County and Richland County in Ohio and Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Hiram Farm helps adults with autism learn life skills
This Portage County Farm is run by adults on the autism spectrum.
Plan to add value to your pasture
Pasture is a valuable forage resource. Like any resource, it responds to management. What is your plan to add value to your pasture in 2013?
Ramey bids farewell to USDA statistics service
For some, a career working with numbers and statistics would be cumbersome, even overwhelming. But for Ramey, working with farm production data was his passion.
Plant genetics give Ohio farmers hope in soybean aphid resistance
WOOSTER, Ohio — A soybean plant introduction has been found to show resistance to soybean aphid in Ohio, paving the way to control the insect through new resistant cultivars. The soybean introduction, labeled PI 243540, contains a single dominant gene that allows the plant to resist soybean aphid feeding and aphid colonization. About the pest
A world of wood
GARRETTSVILLE, Ohio — Joe Leonard has carved his career with just some well-used chisels, a little imagination and a lot of patience. He’s been a custom wood carver for more than 35 years, creating the kind of art that few would even attempt. In Leonard’s Garrettsville, Ohio, workshop, the wood shavings and the hours pile






