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Food-borne illnesses: Treating and avoiding
Learn how to avoid food-borne illnesses and what to do if you find yourself suffering from a case of food poisoning.
USDA offers energy grants to farmers, rural businesses
The USDA is awarding grants for projects to reduce energy costs for farmers, ag producers and rural-based businesses and institutions.
Pennsylvania leads nation in farmland preservation
Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Land Preservation Board at its April 15 meeting safeguarded 3,134 additional acres on 31 farms in 17 counties.
Roundup of gardening news for Nov. 15, 2018
Catch up on local gardening event news from Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and Geauga County, Ohio.
Farm Bureau Foundation works to attract young people to ag
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation’s Fisher Fund for Lifelong Learning is set up to prepare students for careers in agriculture, food and natural resources.
12 horses seized in Monroe County
Twelve horses were seized from a facility in Woodsfield, Ohio. The horses were described as being emaciated and having poor living conditions.
Vermont still leads U.S. in maple syrup production
Vermont remains the top maple syrup-producing state in the nation, producing 40.7 percent of the United States’ maple syrup.
Shadows
A few weeks ago, my 2-year-old great-granddaughter discovered shadows for the first time. Noelle is a very cute and inquisitive little girl. Her mother put her to bed for the evening, and it wasn’t long before they heard her crying. Lyndsay, her mother, went into Noelle’s room to see what the problem was. Noelle pointed
Well-known Jersey breeder, Harry S. Mykrantz, 1926-2012
WOOSTER, Ohio — Harry S. Mykrantz, 85, of Wooster, died Sunday, March 25, 2012, at the Cleveland Clinic. He was born November 10, 1926, in Wayne County, the son of Benjamin Silver and Bertha Edna Sigrist Mykrantz. His first wife, Mary Annetta Stults, whom he married Dec. 18, 1955, died March 22, 1997. He married
Quality standardbred industry showcased at Pa. horse sale
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Redding recently said a standardbred horse sale held at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center showcased the growth and quality of the state’s equine industry, with Pennsylvania-sired or -owned horses earning top bids in the yearling and mixed sales. Impressive The annual sale, held Nov. 8-13,






