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Many arms (and legs) were required at a house raising
Paul Locher details the dangerous and exciting process of raising a house on the frontier of the Ohio Country in the 1800s.
With a little hocus pocus, taxpayers pay for more crop insurance
Alan Guebert thinks federal crop insurance is beginning to look like federal dairy policy: arcane, costly and incomprehensible to all but the subsidized few.
Determine the needs of pastures in June to be ready for the fall
Continually scouting pasture fields for forage levels will help us stay ahead of the perspective fall-off in production.
We need your help identifying Item No. 1271
Item No. 1271 was shared with us by Linda Roof, of Sunbury, Ohio, in January. Her husband bought it for her at an auction and she needs help identifying it.
A chronic pain for whitetails
Chronic wasting disease has been spreading in Ohio in recent years. Jim Abrams details the counties affected and lays out best practices for hunters.
Welcome to Coolspring, Pennsylvania!
Paul Harvey shares the history and the events that led to the establishment of Coolspring, Pennsylvania — his home and home to Coolspring Power Museum.
What’s your hay outlook?
With the first hay cutting progressing across Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia now is the time to evaluate your hay outlook for the year.
Roundup of FFA news for June 6, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from Danville FFA, Trumbull Career and Technical Center FFA, East Knox FFA, West Holmes FFA, Northwestern Wayne FFA and more.
Sloping sentiment
Kym Seabolt and Mr. Wonderful have done their best to embrace the house projects that have been thrust upon them. Now, they just have to get past logistics.
Mark Madden named 2024 Best Butcher
Mark Madden, owner of The Meat Shop in Altoona, Pennsylvania, won the Beef Checkoff’s Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative’s Best Butcher Contest on May 10.