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PROGRESS: Study drives home benefits of GPS auto guidance for farmers
Corn Belt farmers who relinquish the wheel in their tractors can profit handsomely.
Grazing is the key at Dry Creek Valley Farm
GRANVILLE, Ohio – A century farm has adapted to managed intensive grazing in order to prosper. Tom Maxwell is the owner/operator of Dry Creek Valley Farm near Granville, Ohio.
Farm makes most of forage, genetics
SAEGERTOWN, Pa. – In 1983, when Dick Byham kept his boss’s daughter out past her curfew, he thought for sure he’d be fired.
Diesel dilemma – Planting, tilling costs on the rise
SALEM, Ohio – Sunshine and dry days drew farmers into fields earlier this month. Tractors pulling tillage equipment and grain drills crisscrossed fields before last weekend’s snow delayed progress.
Putting a new twist on an old sport
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Ron Carlton has been trying to reduce the number of deer on his tree farm for 20 years.
‘Running of the Wools’ event to race sheep in downtown Washington
The 2nd annual Running of the Wools event will take place on May 4-5 in downtown Washington, Pennsylvania where sheep will race down Main Street.
Unexpected disasters and what follows
Julie Giess is filled with gratitude for the first responders to the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment and empathy for everyone who was displaced.
Fish walleye, muskie, largemouth bass and more in northeast Ohio
Northeast Ohio’s public fishing lakes and reservoirs hold some of the Buckeye State’s best populations of muskellunge, walleye and largemouth bass.
Animal health experts: US ag needs to be prepared for disease outbreaks
At Penn State’s Emerging Animal Infectious Diseases conference, speakers talked about disease threats for agriculture and ways to prevent or address outbreaks.
Two tractor brands, hyped and forgotten
One brand of tractor that’s never heard of today is the Atlas, which was built in Indianapolis, Indiana, by the Lyons-Atlas Company.






