OFBF: Letter writers misquoted us
Recent letters to the editor regarding Ohio Farm Bureau’s involvement in the wild and dangerous animals issue have contained several factual errors.
Commonwealth Pipeline and exporting liquid natural gas
Editor:On March 1 it was announced that the 30-inch Commonwealth Pipeline, requiring a 75-100-foot right of way, would be developed running from Lycoming County,...
George Hazlett asks, “Where is Your Treasure?”
George Hazlett encourages you to think about your treasures.
It’s not actions, but words that matter
There are those who tread lightly on this Earth, making quiet impact in positive ways, whispering goodness as they make their rounds, and breathing...
The annual New River Birding and Nature Festival
The birding world turns its attention to southern West Virginia next week. The 10th annual New River Birding and Nature Festival kicks off May...
Turkey season proving to be popular
If the name Al Kisamore rings a bell, it ought to. Often called big Al, we are referring to a very active grandfather who...
USDA’s unused case to push own rule
In a striking, two-and-a-half page analysis that ran counter to department leanings, the chief economist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture strongly objected to...
How to get more out of your pastures and improve water quality on the...
Improving your pasture management skills will grow more forage that will have higher quality that will better feed your livestock and make you more...
Bullying, not a laughing matter
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is a laugher, but bullying is no joke.
Unusual spring drives erratic grain markets
Sell your old crop soybeans when futures are over 15 and don't look back. Continue to sell the new crop as it creeps higher.












