Tri-county cattlemen’s groups merge
Rich Cope and Jim Skeels take association's inaugural award.
Bird flu found in Pa.; experts say no human threat
Officials say strain is not the same as the one killing people, birds in Asia.
Presidential prodigyCivil War sensation
Seventeen-year-old Brian Jordan spends his free time in his Presidential Library, reading or working on his latest book.
Highway bill includes ethanol tax ‘fix’
New, 'leaner' $14 billion comprehensive energy bill ready for Round 2.
Johne’s disease strikes herds silently
Bacterial infection, which is hard to get rid of, causes huge cattle industry losses.
Hog prices: Feed prices deny recent strong bids
The drastic reduction in beef supply stimulated pork demand in the last half of 2004.
Hookstown Fair volunteer named Pa. Fair Person of Year
Gerri Moore may be an urban resident, but she's recognized for her Hookstown Fair support.
Ikerd highlights farming with values event
"Farming with Values that Last: Family, Community, Land, Faith" is the theme of a Feb. 27-29 farming conference in southwestern Pa.
January 2004 one of coldest on record
In the 100-plus years the Copeland family has been recording weather in Columbiana County, January 2004 is marked as one of the coldest.
Need to get back to legacy as caretaker
Reader Mary Gibson says corporate farming takes none of the risks and reaps all of the rewards.