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Calving assistance: Are you doing more harm than good?
The simple act of helping a cow deliver her calf isn’t as innocent as it may seem. Find out why.
Baldwin serves time for animal cruelty
After pleading guilty to 30 charges, Harlan Baldwin was sentenced to jail time, electronically supervised surveillance, probation, and community service. He was also prohibited from owning cows or horses, and fined $6,000.
China plans to resume imports of U.S. beef
SALEM, Ohio – U.S. beef will be back in business in China as soon as some technical details are worked out, according to U.
West Virginia DNR to introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd in 2024 and create a visitors center and observation tower.
Rainbow trout release began March 13
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife’s release of 85,000 rainbow trout across the state started March 13 at 95 stocking locations.
Sharing small kindnesses makes all the difference
Judith Sutherland write that life doesn’t require huge gestures to make an enormous difference. It is made better by caring hearts and attention paid to others when it matters most.
Old Jake
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the bond between a cowboy and his horse.
2023 Pennsylvania Farm Show butter sculpture revealed
This year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show butter sculpture depicts several generations of a dairy farming family.
Pennsylvania plugging 12 more abandoned oil and gas wells
Work is beginning to plug a dozen abandoned oil and gas wells in Cornplanter State Forest, in Forest County, Pennsylvania, the DEP and DCNR announced April 7. Some of the wells are believed to date back to the 1920s.
The allure of lightning bugs
Judith Sutherland reflects on the universal, almost childlike fascination with lightning bugs among adults from the Midwest.






