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Spring planting becomes summer planting for many … but end is in sight
Wet weather is giving way to a much-needed dry period, at least for now.
Carroll County OSU Extension office closing; 4-H runs through state fair
A grassroots effort is under way in Carroll County to develop a plan for funding the extension office.
Local food important, but won’t solve nation’s nutrition disconnect
We can’t push and prod and tout local foods without pushing nutrition education.
The Stocking Surprise
Second place: Mark Llewellyn, of New Castle, Pa. Doreen’s eyes, glassy in this state of reverie, wandered from one hand to the other. Arthritis found refuge in the aging joints long ago, and her knobby knuckles were testament to a life rife with farm work and household chores. Once the farm had been dutifully handed
National FFA to welcome new year in Rose Parade
National FFA to have one of largest floats in Tournament of Roses Parade.
DART meetings to provide first hand view of innovative, efficient businesses
HARRISBURG, Pa. — On-farm dairy sales and service representatives can learn about innovative retail, dairy manufacturing and service industry businesses during the October series of Dairy Advocacy and Resource Team meetings, hosted by the Pennsylvania Dairy Task Force and the Center for Dairy Excellence. Five meetings Five meetings include tours of the Lancaster DHIA testing
Doggone Takin’ Me Back
Sometimes the most vague scent, sound or taste remembered from the past will transport you back to a time gone by. If you look on that time fondly, you might wish you could stay awhile. This happened to me when I visited the William Wegman exhibit at the Akron Art Museum.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 16, 2009
CORTLAND, Ohio — The Trumbull County Holstein Club sponsored a clipping contest for 4-H dairy club members at the Trumbull County Fair. This year’s winners are Emily Smallsreed of Braceville and Daniel Montgomery of Newton Falls. Winners both received a set of Andis Endurance clippers. * * * CHESTERLAND, Ohio — The Plantmasters 4-H club held
Unraveling mysteries of plant cellulose
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Jeffrey Catchmark sees the quest to unlock the mysteries of lignocellulose synthesis and assembly as one of the most important research pursuits of the next century. On a mission And the associate professor of agricultural and biological engineering in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is on a mission to find
My weekend crop tour was ugly
I put in 750 miles in Ohio and Michigan over the weekend, and I was amazed how far behind we are in reality. Yes, the Planting Progress Report from USDA said Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois are the problem with the U.S. being so far behind, but looking at miles of northwest Ohio bare as far






