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Lake Co. Fair breaks ground on new youth and community center
The Lake County Fair broke ground on a new youth and community center Dec. 19. The new center is scheduled to be complete by the 2020 fair.
Callie Taylor, WVU Potomac State College
Callie Taylor attended WVU Potomac State College with a major in agricultural business. She is now finishing her degree at Colorado State University.
NRCS, WVU partner for mutual benefits
The Natural Resources Conservation Service has taken on three interns from West Virginia University — Michael O’Conor, Addie Thornley and Mikenze Poling.
Nutrient field studies starting to show results
Scientists are starting to understand how ag nutrients are leaving farmers’ fields.
Sports show’s decision to pull guns sets a bad precedent
What was to be the annual big event of the year for sport show fans may be at death’s door. Indeed, the Eastern Sport and Outdoor Show was scheduled to run this week in Harrisburg, Pa. as it has for years, but an ugly turn of events kept the sprawling Pa. state capital farm complex
Ask FSA Andy by FSA Andy– disaster area designation and loans available
Hello Again!On Sept. 5, 2012, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack designated all 88 counties in Ohio as natural disaster areas due to drought and excessive heat that occurred from Feb. 1, 2012 and continued. The designation also included five counties in Pennsylvania and eight counties in West Virginia as contiguous disaster areas. Application deadline This
Wheat growers advised to scout for stripe rust; still time to apply fungicide
COLUMBUS — While most wheat statewide is at the early grain fill stage of development, growers should still scout carefully for stripe rust, as some farmers have reported finding the disease in their fields, according to an Ohio State University Extension wheat researcher. For those who do find the disease, there still may be time
What if FMD hit the U.S. today?
We Americans are a cheeky lot. We’ve built this nation on independence, courage and true grit. We’re rags to riches, Don’t Tread On Me and don’t tell us what to do.
Doing time in tiny chairs
Few things strike greater fear in the parental heart than these: parent-teacher conferences. Highly educated adults, captains of industry, even veterans of foreign wars can be reduced to puddles of insecurity at the very prospect of conferring with their child’s teacher.
How to manage burned-out pastures
Get tips on how to manage and graze dry pastures during the summer drought.






