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Pymatuning/Shenango Watershed: What starts in Ohio pollutes Pennsylvania
A 10-year action plan has been completed for the two-state watershed, and will be presented to citizens of the five-county area at public meetings scheduled in January.
Captive Passage: The making of the Americas
The story of the slave trade and the role it played in the development of the New World is the focus of a major traveling exhibition presented at the Smithsonian.
Five animals set Medina County Fair records
New records set in meat goat, goose, broiler, turkey and rabbit sales.
Farm markets’ future ripe for the picking
The number of farmers’ markets in the United States has increased 37 percent over the last four years.
Ruling awards hog producer $144,000
The lawsuit is crucial to animal agriculture in the Buckeye State.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 24, 2014:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA members have been busy. Four members from the Northwestern FFA Chapter had the opportunity to visit the nation’s Capital July 8-13 while attending a leadership conference consisting of FFA members from around the country. Shannon Garrison, Zach Berry, Kaci Way, and Rachelle Howman attended this event. Each day of the conference had a different theme.
Farmers focus on weather, but grain markets keep ignoring it
Although crop quality may not be what the USDA is anticipating due to unfavorable weather in parts of the Midwest, the grain markets have not budged.
Rich at heart
Kym Seabolt is coming to find that the real luxuries in life are a good night’s sleep, leisurely mornings sitting on the porch and a few good dogs.
Warm temps turn thoughts to spring planning
Before Julie Geiss gets caught up in the excitement of spring gardening, she finds herself concerned about her Eastern redbud tree.
Help slow the spread of the spotted lanternfly
Julie Geiss encounters the spotted lanternfly for the first time during an outing at Kennywood and is reminded of how vigilance can help stop its spread.






