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World’s biggest tractor breaks world record

Thursday, October 11, 2007

WARWICKSHIRE, England – By cultivating an area the size of a football field every two minutes, the world’s biggest tractor – a 570hp, AGCO Challenger MT875B – has set a world record.

Ready, aim … Diseases lining up for one last shot at soybeans

Thursday, September 16, 2004

COLUMBUS – Ohio’s soybean crop is holding its own despite getting slammed with diseases and the onset of cooler-than-normal August temperatures, which could delay the grain-filling process.

Are you there Norfolk Southern? It’s us, the ones affected by your disaster

Thursday, February 23, 2023

Following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3, the residents of East Palestine and surrounding areas wait for a reasonable response.

Driving through the fog

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Eliza Blue takes a leap of faith, driving over an hour through thick fog to speak at a conference.

Joy of the outdoors outweighs the dangers

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Julie Geiss reminds us to be mindful of poison ivy when we are outdoors and offers insight into a natural remedy to treat poison ivy rashes.

Birds and other things bring early signs of spring

Thursday, March 5, 2015

With lakes and rivers still mostly frozen, it may seem overly optimistic to think of spring. But it’s coming.

On the road: California, a land all of its own

Thursday, October 24, 2013

From the baking but breezy rest stop in the middle of California’s Mojave Desert, Interstate 15 disappears into the low mountains southwest toward Los Angeles and northeast towards Las Vegas. The desert is huge, brown and desolate. The highway is flat, gray and jammed with cars roaring both directions at 70 miles an hour. California

Hospital staff made illness bearable

Thursday, September 23, 2010

From the sixth floor of St. Elizabeth Medical Center, watching an electrical storm split the night sky was akin to a fantasy, perhaps dream. The city lights could have been anywhere in the world, the height — perhaps the peak — of a mountain. But what in the flaming blazes was I doing there? Why

Holstein distinguished junior members named at Pa. junior Holstein meeting

Thursday, February 22, 2001

Awards were made at the 2001 Junior Holstein Association state convention Feb. 2-4 in West Middlesex, Pa.

Grocery bills get a little bit smaller

Monday, April 6, 2009

WASHINGTON — Retail food prices at the supermarket dropped slightly for the second consecutive quarter, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey. The informal survey shows the total cost of 16 food items that can be used to prepare a meal was $47.41, down about 5.5 percent or $2.80 from the fourth