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Salt sensibly this winter
This winter remember to use the right S.A.L.T. We can reduce the negative impacts of sodium chloride with increased awareness and proper application.
Mahoning County Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees announced
The Mahoning County Agricultural Society announced the inductees for the third class of the Mahoning County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Female veteran’s small business gives boost to other female vets
Rhonda Smith started The Skirted Soldier with a goal of giving back 10% of all sales to other female veterans. So far she’s given away more than $3,000.
Animal health experts: US ag needs to be prepared for disease outbreaks
At Penn State’s Emerging Animal Infectious Diseases conference, speakers talked about disease threats for agriculture and ways to prevent or address outbreaks.
A farm family finds a home
The Sheplers started farming “without a farm” but they soon found a home of their own. The way they got their land was the opposite of a traditional real estate transaction.
New communication methods for old iron
The advancements of technology have made it possible to watch foreign and domestic steam shows on the computer.
A stream gone wild turns to flowing success story
The Rush Run stream restoration focused on a small but mighty creek that was causing a nightmare of erosion and sediment deposition.
How to control multiflora rose in pastures
Learn how multiflora rose was introduced in the United States and how you can control it in your pastures.
100 years ago, progress meant infrastructure
Sam Moore recaps a 100-year-old letter to the Rural New Yorker, which described the construction of a military road during World War I.
Two tractor brands, hyped and forgotten
One brand of tractor that’s never heard of today is the Atlas, which was built in Indianapolis, Indiana, by the Lyons-Atlas Company.






