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It’s not getting drier, we’re just using more water than we get
The amount of precipitation received in Pennsylvania has actually increased 10 percent in the past century.
Indiana bat research in Pa. draws national attention
Pennsylvania Game Commission researchers have uncovered new information about a longstanding endangered species of bat.
First-year 4-H’er takes on the skillathon
JEFFERSON, Ohio – First-year 4-H’er Kerstin White had many opportunities this year to demonstrate her newfound knowledge of market hogs.
Region’s county fair sales total $4 million
Farm and Dairy witnessed and recorded more than $4 million being raised in support of 4-H and FFA youth at 28 county fairs this summer in the tri-state region.
After the harvest
CANTON, Ohio – On an overcast Saturday last fall, Ronnie Wendell and a small crew of workers headed out to the apple orchard.
Early settlers’ decisions could mean life or death
After arriving and establishing a campsite, settlers had to deal with a trio of priorities immediately — clearing land, planting crops and building shelter.
Something fishy this fall
There are several factors to consider when managing your pond: stocking rates, species selection, the number of fish you need, and even your pond’s age.
Weather is biggest market mover right now
Corn and soybean prices have been improving as a result of wet harvest weather in Argentina and indications fewer acres of corn may be planted in the U.S.
Finding help when the well runs dry
A new program by the National Groundwater Association helps families in need get access to clean water.
Life is our treasure hunt
Outdoors columnist Jim Abrams finds old family treasures in a box in his garage.






