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Hard work pays off: Ryan and Alison Bell
CORTLAND, Ohio – Ryan Bell looks at the pile of ribbon and iridescent columns before him and wonders where he’ll put them.
Dairy outlook: It’s only a matter of time until price changes
Safety valve is to produce less or increase consumer demand, says Ohio State economist Cam Thraen.
Twin foals born on West Point farm
SALEM, Ohio – When Melinda Virden went to the pasture to check on a pregnant mare April 14, she found something that happens in just one of every 10,000 equestrian pregnancies – twins.
Pennsylvania youth shine in 4-H Animal Judging Day
The 4-H Animal Judging Day, held on Penn State’s University Park campus, hosted 154 youth aged 10-18.
Simply Slavic, Modern Methods Brewing Co. offer scholarship to YSU students
Simply Slavic, in partnership with Modern Methods Brewing Co., is offering a scholarship for students attending Youngstown State University.
Composting vs. vermicomposting
Learn about the benefits and differences of composting and vermicomposting.
Roundup of gardening news for Aug. 26, 2021
Catch up on gardening news in Ohio and Pennslyvania.
Planting Callery pear no longer permitted in Ohio
It is now illegal to sell, grow, or plant Callery pear in Ohio because of its invasive qualities and likelihood to cause economic or environmental harm.
Ohio sheep industry proposes restoring Extension position
The Ohio Sheep and Wool Program announced a proposal to reinstate the small ruminant specialist position with Ohio State University Extension, at the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association annual meeting, Dec. 4. The check off program also offered $25,000 in funding to help pay for the position, should the proposal go through.
Farm animals and COVID-19: Should you be worried?
No cases of COVID-19 have been reported in pigs, horses, sheep, chickens or cows, but their susceptibility is unknown. Find out what researchers do know.






