Monthly Archives: January 2005
How do you protect livestock and pets if disaster strikes? Learn here
HARRISBURG, Pa. - It is difficult to ignore the recent tsunami devastation headlining the media. That disaster raises the question: What can be done in our own country, state, county and town to protect our animals in the event of a natural or manmade disaster?
Cattle producers can prepare for reopening of Japanese market
MANHATTAN, Kan. - Talks between the United States and Japan about the reopening of Japan's market to U.
Bedford County Guernsey wins dairy top honor in Pennsylvania farm show
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Sniders Perfect Brenden was selected as the 2005 supreme champion at the 89th Pennsylvania Farm Show Jan.
USDA sued over mad cow
SALEM, Ohio - As the United States gets ready to relax its border restrictions with Canada and Canadian officials continue their search to rule out more cases of mad-cow disease, U.
Grandpa dies after ram attack; still helps family
SALEM, Ohio - Even in the hardest times, like during the death of his father, Bill Kline says good things can happen.
Cattlemen wait for checkoff results
SALEM, Ohio - The results from last week's vote on Ohio's beef checkoff aren't in yet but Ohio Cattlemen's Association Executive Director Elizabeth Harsh already feels optimistic.
High water: Flooding is history in the making
SALEM, Ohio - Dan Crawford remembers tales his grandmother used to tell of walking to school through knee-deep snow.
Black Angus lure Ohio beef producer
LANCASTER, Ohio
He’ll always be ‘Mr. Darling’ to me
His eyes were intense, piercing almost. And I was more than a little intimidated when he stepped into the office where then Editor Tim Reeves was interviewing me for a staff reporter position.
Writing, and living, in the dark
This past week has been a week of challenges.
A chilly rain was falling when we went to bed on Wednesday night.