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Big Wheeling Agrarian Center keeps food local, trains farmers

Thursday, November 18, 2021

At the Big Wheeling Agrarian Center, Matt Pounds and several other first generation farmers are building a diversified, “full diet” farm, which will also serve as training grounds for other beginning farmers in the area.

The perfect tree

Thursday, December 1, 2016

It is that time of year when families head to the local tree farm, walk up and down the rows to find the perfect tree.With a short selling season many Christmas tree farms may find it hard to stay in business.

Ethan Holmes may be young in years, but he’s fueled by ambition and energy

Thursday, April 7, 2016

On the weekends, Ethan Holmes would head to the incubator, where he would spend the weekend making applesauce.

Young farmers win big at the Stark County Fair

Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Sept. 1 & 4, 2010 Sale Total: $552,643.70 Total Lots: STEERS Number of Market Lots: 95 Average: $4.79/pound Grand champion exhibitor: Sara Klehm Bid: $7/pound Weight: 1,335 pounds Buyer: Enviroscapes, Eslich Wrecking Company, Hometown Veterinary Service, Kiko Meats, George and Becky Kiko, Klehm Cattle Company, Kreighbaum-Sanders FH, and Cliff Linder of Umbarger Feeds. Reserve ch.

Group says selling dogs, puppies at auctions needs to stop

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dog lovers, breeders express divided views on the marketing of dogs at auctions.

Ohio voters overwhelmingly pass Issue 2, but HSUS plans its own ballot initiative

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

In the Nov. 3 election, Ohio voters passed Issue 2, but the Humane Society of United States plans its own ballot initiative in response.

Study shows some white-tailed deer have COVID exposure

Thursday, August 12, 2021

The results of a study indicated certain white-tailed deer populations in Illinois, Michigan, New York and Pennsylvania were exposed to SARS-CoV-2.

Breeding resistant chickens for improved food safety

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

A new test developed by USDA Agricultural Research Service scientists in College Station, Texas, could make it easier to breed pathogen-resistant chickens.

Group touts progress toward sustainable agriculture standards

Monday, June 15, 2009

MADISON, Wisc. — Significant progress was made during a meeting of the multi–stakeholder Standards Committee working to develop an American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture. Forty- eight committee members, along with 15 observers, convened for the two–day summit earlier this month in St. Charles, Ill.,to review task force recommendations, lay the groundwork for resolution of

Building a dry chicken run

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Eric Keller attempts to squeeze himself and 20 boards into his van to build a dry run for his chickens.