Westmoreland Co. dairyman re-elected PFB vice president
HERSHEY, Pa. - Westmoreland County dairy farmer Richard Ebert has been re-elected vice president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau by delegates at the 57th annual meeting.
Called to conserve
LOUDONVILLE, Ohio - Ken and Dorothy Stitzlein want to be certain of one thing in life. They want to know their farm will be around long after they're gone.
Dairy labeling, rbST take center stage in Ohio, Pa.
SALEM, Ohio - RbST-free. It's just a small, eight-letter phrase, but it's a topic that's getting big attention.
County fair statistics prove it: Fair season a smashing success
SALEM, Ohio - Another season jam-packed with county fair coverage has come to an end in Farm and Dairy.
Farm bill stalled in Senate
SALEM, Ohio - Specifics of a new farm bill may drag into the new year, after Senate members left the legislation lifeless and went home for Thanksgiving recess Nov.
By the numbers: County fair winners
Top Five Counties - Total
Stark - $510,320.70
Wayne - $476,229.20
Tuscarawas - $418,081.85
Knox - $374,783.47
Holmes - $355,071.
Cause of Down syndrome still unknown
NEW YORK - Over the last 100 years, individuals with Down syndrome have become increasingly active members of society.
Compost a real asset to gardening
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - It may seem easy to put those raked leaves in bags and toss them out as garbage.
Confused about negotiating leases?
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Increased demand for corn and soybeans, increased commodity prices and increased variability and risks create a complicated situation for landowners and tenants trying to reach a fair agreement, said a Purdue University expert.
Don’t lose sleep over lost hay rations
PRINCETON, Ky. - This winter, hay supplies will be extremely tight on most farms across the Midwest.













