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Hard work, embracing change pays dividends on the farm
Farm lessons included ‘hard work, taking nothing for granted.’
Natural resources conservation on the farm: It’s our obligation to leave a legacy
Legacies can also be left in the area of ‘conservation.’
Ag Greeks raise record funds in support of farmers with disabilities
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State University agricultural Greek organizations raised more than $700 to help a Somerset County dairy farmer. Members of Delta Theta Sigma, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Gamma Rho fraternities, and Sigma Alpha sorority gathered the funds through a penny war campaign sponsored by AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians. Donation The donation was presented
Guest Commentary: When family business transition makes no sense
Virginia Tech farm management expert David M. Kohl voices tough questions families need to face to secure the future of their farm transition.
Sarchione Auto Group pledges $300,000 to Portage County Randolph Fair
The Sarchione Auto Group has pledged $300,000 to secure naming rights to the new 22,000 square foot livestock complex at the Portage County Randolph Fairgrounds.
Before venturing ice fishing, how safe’s the ice?
The question smart fishermen ask about lake ice being safe or not has no definitive answer.
Fishing is only one aspect of annual guys-only camping trip
It’s guys only this week, an annual, time-honored opportunity to be free of time restraints, job demands and other every-day responsibilities. A time to wear the same comfortable clothes all week, eat junk until it comes out both ears, and commit other less mentionable bad habits. The rules are simple and unbreakable. No hats at
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.
Ash borer now in 35 Ohio counties
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture has quarantined Putnam and six nearby counties in the state’s battle against emerald ash borer. The state’s quarantine, which is designed to slow the spread of the ash tree-killing insect, prohibits the movement of ash trees, parts of an ash tree, and all hardwood firewood out of
River otters making great comeback in Ohio
Wildlife division proposes removing otters from endangered species list.






