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Mahoning 4-H’ers end projects with high bids
CANFIELD, Ohio – Great fair weather and plenty of attractions helped Mahoning County 4-H’ers see an unofficial record $272,972 raised during livestock sales Sept.
Cloth and stone: Geotextile fabric, rock layers build solid heavy use pad reputation
SALEM, Ohio – Heavy use pads do what their name suggests: protect heavily used areas. They can reduce soil erosion, improve water quality and improve aesthetics around the farm.
Drought 2012: Rain can trigger a spike in nitrate levels in forages
DEFIANCE, Ohio — Drought conditions that have gripped Ohio and many parts of the Midwest could increase the potential for rising nitrate levels in forages. That means growers and producers need to take extra care to test corn they feed their livestock to ensure that nitrate levels aren’t at levels high enough to sicken or
Shop off-season for major home improvements
Shop for big-ticket items during their off-season.
Carroll beef alliance starts Round II
The Carroll County Ohio Premium Beef Cattle Producers have made a few changes to the way they will cooperate to improve the genetics and marketability of their cow-calf operations, and are about to breed a second round of calves.
Pennsylvania: Municipalities say Marcellus shale impact fee legislation overreaching
••• As of the afternoon of April 11, Attorney John Smith who is representing some of the townships that filed the lawsuit, an injunction was granted by the judge in this case. The injunction only pertains to the zoning portion of the Marcellus shale impact fee. The rest of the legislation is still set to
Springtime is time for forest foraging
Morels are the most well-known goal of spring foraging, but ramps and fiddlehead ferns offer a wonderful and sometimes new foraging opportunity.
Ag package includes direct payments and crop insurance reform
Congress approves farm assistance package that includes crop insurance overhaul.
Don’t take our technology: Farmers talk to legislators
TOWNVILLE, Pa. — The brisk, single-digit temperatures of the winter morning didn’t deter farmers, legislators or the media from gathering at Apple Shamrock Farm to learn about the impact of technology on modern-day agriculture. Crawford County Farm Bureau invited state and federal lawmakers and the media from Erie to Butler to a forum to show
Low conflict entrepreneur
Eliza Blue enjoys the gentler pace of life on her ranch as of late, welcoming the change.






