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Deer donation programs hit the spot for the needy

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

In a challenging economy, farmers and hunters continue to donate deer meat.

Fish Ohio celebrates ‘amazing’ catches

Thursday, February 23, 2023

In 2022, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife awarded 9,723 Fish Ohio pins to successful anglers with qualifying catches.

West Virginia resident celebrates 102nd birthday with family and friends

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

WELLSBURG, W.Va. — On April 4, life-long Brooke County, West Virginia resident William J. McFadden, affectionately referred to as “Pap,” celebrated his 102nd birthday at the Brooke Hills Park Clubhouse near Wellsburg. He shared the day with close to 100 of his family and friends. No one drove him to his party and the event

Touched by gold, in nature and life

Thursday, August 3, 2023

Tami Gingrich admires the beauty and brilliance of all the gold that summer has to offer.

Grain prices continue slide on Chicago Board of Trade

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Marlin Clark weighs in on the current state of the grain markets, identifying factos pushing prices lower on The Chicago Board of Trade.

Landowners need more information on Marcellus Shale drilling

Monday, February 7, 2011

By ANDY ANDREWS Contributing writer STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — During a portion of the Farming for the Future Conference at the Penn Stater Conference Center Feb. 4, a forum explored Marcellus Shale drilling issues and was informative, and at times, divisive. Issues Several speakers cut through the emotions and issues regarding drilling through the Marcellus

Plan: Coping with farm-related stress

Thursday, December 20, 2018

If guilt, anxiety and helplessness feel normal this season, recognize you are not alone and consider taking some steps to cope with the stress in your life.

Acreage survey finds Ohio farmers will plant fewer acres

Thursday, April 4, 2002

Ohio farmers mirror their counterparts nationwide, planning to shift some acreage from soybeans back into corn.

Researchers uncover genetic link to common cattle diseases in feedlots

Friday, September 16, 2011

WASHINGTON — The origin of three costly cattle diseases is genetically linked, according to findings from USDA researchers.

Alas, another Canfield Fair is history

Thursday, September 23, 2004

It was another successful Canfield Fair. Mom translation: the kids had a good time, none of them got sick, all the work got done, good weather, no disasters and a chance to visit with a bunch of nice people.