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Drought is sending Texans looking for hay
COLUMBUS — Ohio Cattlemen’s Association has been contacted by cattlemen in Texas and other drought-stricken states who are looking to purchase hay. OCA is working with the Ohio Department of Agriculture to identify Ohioans who have available hay.
Wayne County Fair plans $1.25 million expansion project
The Wayne County Fair board moves forward with plans to construct two new livestock facilities on the fairgrounds by 2019.
Pittsburgh History Center expanding
The expansion, which will include a Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit Gallery and the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, is expected to be complete in 2004.
West Virginia DNR to introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd in 2024 and create a visitors center and observation tower.
Nothing fancy about the 1911 handgun
Fancy wasn’t what John Browning had in mind when the renowned gun maker created the 1911 handgun in the late 1800s, but there was nothing more reliable.
In cold weather, use space heaters cautiously
Space heaters can help, but use them wisely.
Illness can remind us how precious our time on this earth can be
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, like a sudden and horrid illness to make a person extremely grateful to be alive.
Trumbull Co. club to offer shooting sportsfest for youth
The Trumbull County 4-H Shooting Sports Pioneers Club will host a free NRA Youth Sportsfest Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
DFA partners with northeast dairies to build new plant
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dairy Farmers of America and Craigs Station Ventures joined to break ground on a $12 million cold milk separation facility in York, N.Y. The collaboration is the first in which DFA is partnering directly with a farmer group for a project that will benefit all of the Cooperative’s farmer owners. The
DuPont Pioneer to build new research labs in Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa — DuPont’s Pioneer Hi-Bred is expanding its presence in central Iowa with additional lab facilities focused on advanced plant genetics.






