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Low hay supply could lead to high prices in Pa., Midwest
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Pennsylvania forage growers should hope for a long fall season with good weather to help their hay crop and pastures, said a forage specialist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Marvin Hall, professor of forage management, said that an extended autumn with rain can make up for some of this
Map highlights Ohio’s historic land tracts
A new map describes the historical development of Ohio from pioneer times to the present.
Hay bale fires can cost farmers plenty
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Fires that damage or destroy hay and barns – resulting in building replacement, feed replacement and lost revenues – cost area farmers thousands of dollars each year.
Anniversary of Ohio’s biggest earthquake
COLUMBUS – This week marks the 70th anniversary of the largest earthquake ever recorded in Ohio. In early March 1937, western Ohio experienced earthquakes that caused considerable damage in the Shelby County town of Anna, as well as surrounding communities, including Sidney and Wapakoneta.
Indian Run Farms runs on perseverance
Elliott family keeps it simple in Knox County, but productive.
Dynamic duo: McCulloughs diversify so they can farm
MERCER, Pa. – Digging fence post holes is often one of the least favorite jobs on the farm. But brothers John and David McCullough gladly do it – and they dig a lot of them – just so they can farm.
Byron’s broken leg
Bryce Angell crafts a peom about his friend Byron’s trip back to town after a rowdy mare broke his leg.
Life Out Loud: It came in through the window
The devil is in my house. It came in through a window, like most burglars do, gaining entry to our inner sanctum and stealing my pride without my knowledge or consent.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 16, 2025
Catch up on FFA news from East Knox FFA, West Holmes FFA and Black River FFA.






