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Run through Mill Stream Run Reservation ignites new passion
Julie Geiss’ daughter gets hooked on distance running following the completion of her first half-marathon at Mill Stream Run Reservation.
Local photographers drawn to eagles
For two professional photographers, Bob DeMay, of Green, and Tim Adams, of Coshocton, taking photos of bald eagles is not just a great hobby.
U.S., United Kingdom pork industries use different means for different ends
Pigs aren’t necessarily the same world-wide.
Market prices rebound along with inputs
The latest changes in the grain markets have been influenced partly by recent weather and partly by bad fertilizer production news from Europe.
Three Western PA farms recognized as Century Farms
Families from Beaver, Butler and Indiana counties were honored for keeping the family farm going for more than 100 years.
Why do harmful algae blooms happen in lakes?
Scientists are conducting research to understand why harmful algae blooms happen in particular parts of Lake Erie.
Back in time, back to school
“She is four years and 364 days old and she is spinning away from me like a leaf on the breeze.” I wrote that nine years ago on the day we signed our daughter up for kindergarten. I found it today, on the eve of her freshman orientation. She is now 14 years and 118
‘Haylage in a day’ means better quality silage, quicker turnaround
SALEM, Ohio – Cows and farmers and researchers agree: Ensiling forages gets a lot more efficient and effective the faster it’s done.
Roundup of FFA news for July 2, 2020
The Zane Trace FFA Chapter has been awarded a grant designed to help students and families in the local community.
A Pig by Any Other Name… Still Smells!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about an unlikely pet – the pig






