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Ohio’s wild turkey hunters check 9,353 birds this spring

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Ohio’s wild turkey hunters have checked a total of 9,353 birds during the start of spring hunting season through May 8.

Jeff Ziegler receives an award from Jersey Cattle Association

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Jeff Ziegler received the Award for Meritorious Service given by the American Jersey Cattle Association and the National All-Jersey Inc.

Ohio EPA offers septic repair funds

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Ohio EPA is offering assistance through the Water Pollution Control Loan Fund to help low- to moderate-income homeowners repair their sewage systems.

McCutcheon crowned Ohio fairs’ queen

Thursday, January 11, 2018

The Ohio Fair Managers crowned Morgan McCutcheon, Licking County, as the 2018 Ohio fairs’ queen. She represents the Hartford Independent Fair.

W.Va. poultry grower vindicated: EPA backs off Clean Water permit demand

Monday, December 24, 2012

The U.S. EPA has withdrawn an order demanding that West Virginia poultry grower Lois Alt obtain a Clean Water Act discharge permit for stormwater runoff from her farmyard.

Dairylea Cooperative Inc. celebrates 105 years of marketing dairy industry

Monday, November 12, 2012

 SYRACUSE, N.Y. –  Dairylea Cooperative Inc. hosted its 105th annual meeting in Liverpool, N.Y., Oct. 9.Northeast dairy industry. Dairylea CEO Greg Wickham described the strong Northeast dairy industry, the yogurt boom and the impact it is having on the area.  The meeting also featured guests who shared about how the dairy industry is doing in

Put lime at the top of your soil pH list

Thursday, June 7, 2012

When it comes to fertility, among the most important factors influencing plant growth and stand life is soil pH. Maintaining proper soil pH levels is critical to legume growth in pastures, soil microbial activity and micronutrient availability. Measuring pH Soil pH identifies the active acidity, or alkalinity, of a soil solution. The pH measurement is

Indiana farm fatalities up for the second consecutive year

Monday, September 21, 2009

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The 2008 Indiana Farm Fatality Report, compiled by Purdue University’s Agricultural Safety and Health Program, documents 28 agricultural-related fatalities in 2008, up from 24 in 2007. Report online Gail Deboy, Purdue agricultural safety engineer and report coordinator, and Bill Field of Purdue’s Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering collected farm accident

Two forest issues webinars scheduled

Monday, July 13, 2009

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Two online seminars on forest issues will be offered by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. The webinars, presented by the School of Forest Resources’ Pennsylvania Forests Web Seminar Center, are scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. July 22 and Aug. 26. Tree identification The July 22 webinar will feature Sanford

Applications sought for youth sheep program

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

COSHOCTON, Ohio — The Youth Conservationist Program is starting its 11th year, through the generosity of those interested in the preservation of rare sheep breeds. More than 115 youth have received heritage breed sheep through this program. Several of the donating breeders have been past recipients, such as Hannah Jackson from Carlisle, Pa. She received