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Where there’s smoke, there’s money
Increasing Ohio’s cigarette tax: Is it a good or bad idea for lawmakers? Editor Susan Crowell offers her opinion.
Where’s the SNAP charity and love?
Perhaps we can agree that spending just $3, and maybe even $4, out of every $1,000 of GDP isn’t too much for the richest country in the history of the world to feed its hungry.
Westmoreland Co. dairyman, Rick Ebert, elected president of Pa. Farm Bureau
Westmoreland County dairy farmer Richard Ebert has been elected president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.
Tracing the development of steam engine
The history of steam engines as we know them begins in the mid-1600s, which appears to be an interesting period both politically and scientifically.
Above and beyond: Ohio teens earn national community service awards
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Two Ohio 4-H members received national recognition in Washington recently. Awards.
West Nile Virus discovered in W.Va. horse
West Virginia Department of Agriculture Animal Health officials have discovered West Nile Virus in a Hancock County horse.
A bow to bows and whitetails
Jim Abrams offers historical insight ahead of Ohio’s deer archery season, which will open on Sept. 28 and continue through Feb. 2, 2025.
Childhood farm chores give kids a solid foundation
One of my favorite things to do is to chat with a member of our oldest generation about the chores they had to complete each day on the farm. It serves to remind us just how much easier life has become for all of us, and in many cases, this enormous change has come at
USDA’s new Milk Loss Program runs through Oct. 16.
The signup period for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Milk Loss Program assistance opened Sept. 11 and runs through Oct. 16.
PUCO ends FirstEnergy’s decoupling rates
FirstEnergy and the Ohio Attorney General’s office came to an agreement on the House Bill 6 decoupling clause guaranteed profits for the energy company.






