Exhibit in New York features artifacts from Jewish humanitarian group
NEW YORK — On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee a new exhibition, I Live. Send Help....
W.G. Dairy to sell Lely robotic milker
PELLA, Iowa — Lely, the world leader in robotic milking systems, has entered a marketing agreement with W.G. Dairy Supply, Inc., a leading milking...
Farm Bureau asks for WOTUS block
The American Farm Bureau is leading an effort to block the 2015 Waters of the U.S. rule from going into effect.
Find the Christmas spirit at Reeves Victorian Home
DOVER, Ohio - The J.E. Reeves Victorian Home and Carriage House Museum, located at 325 East Iron Avenue in Dover, is decorated for Christmas...
Dairy community recognizes the leading producers in Wayne County
K-Land Farm is home to Ohio's top Brown Swiss and Holstein herds.
Tips for helping children of divorce during the holidays
Divorced parents can do much to alleviate the stress of the holidays for their children.
AAA Centennial Tour highlights vintage vehicles
Owners of classic and vintage automobiles are invited to participate for free in the AAA Centennial Tour through Aug. 15.
Pa. closing in on attempt to join RGGI
Pennsylvania came one step closer to joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. The Independent Regulatory Review Commission voted 3 to 2 on Sept. 1 to approve the regulation for Pennsylvania to join the regional cap-and-trade program.
Salt was used for more than flavoring food
The Sutliff Museum is hosting a display of salt dips and miscellaneous glassware through the end of July.
Should packers control livestock?
WASHINGTON - Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, recently joined a bipartisan group of senators in introducing legislation that would make it unlawful for a packer to own, feed, or control livestock, either through a subsidiary or an arrangement that gives the packer operational, managerial, or supervisory control prior to seven days before slaughter.