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Agencies work together to conserve wild pheasant populations
The Ohio Division of Wildlife and Pheasants Forever, Inc. are known for providing pheasant hunting opportunities and working to conserve wild populations.
Mathematician Michael O’Neill strives for sustainability with 2022 Tree Farm of the Year
Michael O’Neill and his farm, Bald Eagle Pass Tree Farm, are being recognized with the 2022 Ohio Tree Farm of the Year award.
Sandy Beaver Farms: 200 years of progressive agriculture
Sandy Beaver Farms has been operated by five generations of the Bowman family. The Lisbon farm was recognized by the Ohio Department of Agriculture as a bicentennial farm in 2013.
Even though it’s winter, there’s still plenty of pasture work to be done
With the colder temperatures and calving season upon us, the nutrient requirement for momma cows is soon to be at its peak demand.
Pilot plant in Wooster helps drive domestic natural rubber project forward
WOOSTER, Ohio — The 6,000-square-foot pilot plant in Wooster makes gloves and a variety of other latex and rubber products. This is nothing new in a town and region historically known for rubber manufacturing. Unique What’s different about the facility is the source of its natural rubber: plants grown in the U.S. rather than the
Old barn comes full circle, back to use
One Ohioan is working to preserve the heritage of an 1880s barn and pass on the traditions of previous tenants to his sons.
Long-lost ring may finally be returned
Through a mysterious gift, the curiosity of a young man and the Internet, a 1930s high school ring and its owner may soon be reunited.
Presidential prodigyCivil War sensation
Seventeen-year-old Brian Jordan spends his free time in his Presidential Library, reading or working on his latest book.
Portraits in Progress: Cutting family ties to move farm 300 miles
The Stoltzfus family moved Pennwood Farm from Lancaster County to Somerset County, Pa., to gain the room it needed to expand and modernize the dairy.
Farming new fields of mushrooms in Wayne Co.
Mushrooms made it possible for Tom Wiandt of Burbank to get himself back down on the farm after spending a number of years working in Wooster as an engineer.






