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Talking Clean and Green starts in Lawrence County
Pennsylvania farmers explore the tax assessment implications of enrolling their land in a program that provides farm use value real estate values in exchange for a permanent commitment.
Farming the Promised Land
(Note: Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell recently traveled with an Ohio agricultural trade mission to Israel.
Changes in ag lead to decline of barn owls
Barn owls are just one step below “threatened” in Pennsylvania, and are listed as threatened in Ohio and many other states. Learn why and what can be done.
4-H’ers get an early start in fashion
While 4-H may be best known for large animal projects, there is a whole other side to 4-H that includes many clothing and other nonlivestock projects.
Six breeds judged at Spring Dairy Expo
COLUMBUS — A total of 564 animals from six different breeds were exhibited and placed by judges Steve White of New Castle, Ind., and Lynn Lee of Smyrna, Tenn., at the Spring Dairy Expo, April 9-11. Cattle traveled from more than 13 states. There were four different breed sales and more than 205 animals that
Columbiana County fair livestock sale totals $291,400
LISBON, Ohio – Gerald Thoma has been plotting for a year to buy granddaughter Samantha Cope’s lamb at this year’s Columbiana County Fair.
Ohio natives pushing policy in D.C.
WASHINGTON — Graduated from Newton Falls High School. An undergrad degree in biology from Marietta College. A master’s from the University of Toledo in biology and a Ph.D. in microbial ecology from the University of New Mexico. Her first job? Working on climate change, alternative energy and agricultural issues for U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn.
These Ohio farmers keep an eye on soil and water, air and wildlife
Natural resources in good hands with winners of Ohio environmental awards.
State revokes egg farm permits
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Agriculture, backed by proof Ohio Fresh Eggs operators left out pertinent information on permit applications, shut down the egg farm Nov.
Penn State students study low elk pregnancy rates
Alongside the Pennsylvania Game Commission, four students are researching reproductive trends among Pennsylvania’s elk herd.






