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Pa. FB pushes S.B. 1413
Pa. farmers have helped push some of the most stringent environmental safeguards in the nation, but a few township officials are imposing their own version of regulations and limitations on agriculture.
Wright on!
On a gray December morning nearly 100 years ago, Orville and Wilbur Wright stood atop Kill Devil Hill hoping to prove to the world that powered, manned flight was possible. They did just that in December 2003.
High nitrate in groundwater? Stop fertilizing, but let the cows graze
Farmers with excessive levels of nitrates in groundwater can keep on grazing their cattle – as long as they reduce or eliminate nitrogen fertilizer use.
Enjoy the fair and farm, but be safe
Without precaution, combination of kids and animals could mean infectious disease outbreak.
Trumbull Co.: Champions repeat winning ways
CORTLAND, Ohio – Same winning names, different year.
That was the theme at the 2005 Trumbull County Junior Fair livestock exhibition and auction July 16.
Weeds may be the key to well-being
Have you ever noticed how weeds come and go over the years? I recall the summer of the battle of Queen Anne’s Lace.
Fields of dreams and deer
Jim Abrams gives an overview of Ohio’s deer population and offers insight to hunters looking to better manage trends and promote healthier numbers.
Farm or nonfarm worlds: Extension dairy specialist knows both sides
Dianne Shoemaker, statewide dairy specialist for OSU Extension, also owns a 150-head dairy farm in Mahoning County. She lives what she teaches and teaches what she lives.
Top farm stories of 2011
A year-in-review look at 10 of the biggest farm issues we covered in 2011.
Friendly family feuds dominated Stark Co. show ring
Sibling rivalry elevated to new heights at this year’s Stark County Fair junior market livestock competitions with families claiming champsionship status in hogs, steers, chickens, and cheese.






