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Community gardens develop a sense of pride in gardeners
The Harrison Soil and Water Conservation District’s community garden has served as a model to educate people about backyard gardening.
Penn State Extension Dairy Team garners national award
Penn State’s Extension Dairy Team has been recognized by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) with its Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award for the Team’s outstanding Technology Tuesday Dairy Webinar Series.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 17, 2014:
BURTON, Ohio — Geauga PrimeTime 4H Club met June 17 to discuss preparation for the upcoming Skillathon. There were 30 minute species meetings to help the younger and less experienced members learn what they need to pass Skillathon. Also at the meeting a committee was formed to help find a gift for the buyers to
Merry Christmas to all
On December 30, 1982, I began writing the weekly column, Think About It in the Farm and Dairy newspaper. My first article was titled, Optimism. I remember quoting Helen Keller. She said, “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows.” For the last 31 years, I have tried every week to
Starkeys bound by lease they signed; jury rules in favor of Patriot Energy
Patriot Energy Partners LLC won a lawsuit filed by a Columbiana County family regarding the family’s oil and gas lease.
Farm Bureaus join W.Va. grower’s lawsuit against EPA discharge rule
American Farm Bureau and West Virginia Farm Bureau granted intervenor status in court case involving poultry grower and the EPA.
Pa. grazing conference to feature cattlemen Kit Pharo and Jeremy Engh
PENNSDALE, Pa. — The Lycoming County Conservation District is offering an opportunity to hear two nationally known grazing experts at a fall meeting, “Sustainable Grazing for Profit.” Grass-based The meeting will be held from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Pennsdale Civic Center in Pennsdale, Pa. The presenters — Kit Pharo and
Westmoreland County teams place at top of draft horse contest at Pa. Farm Show
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Two teams from Westmoreland County took home the lightweight and heavyweight championship titles, respectively, in the draft horse pulling competition Jan. 11, at the 2011 Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. The Brown brothers, of Acme, won the heavyweight draft division for the sixth year in a row at the Farm Show, besting
Farmers and hunters can feed millions
by Mike Tontimonia FHFH is the acronym for one of the area’s most beneficial exchanges, one that encourages hunters to harvest more deer, a primary goal of Ohio’s game managers and farmers, and assures that the excess of venison, a great source of low fat protein, finds its way to the table of hungry persons.
Tallgrass Beef to use DNA TraceBack
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Tallgrass Beef, a market leader in branded grass-fed beef production, will use DNA TraceBack from IdentiGEN to provide a reliable and accurate traceability system so that every cut of Tallgrass beef can be traced back to the family farm where the animals were raised. IdentiGEN’s DNA TraceBack, which has earned the U.S.






