Be prepared to face off-farm issues
PLAIN CITY, Ohio - Every day, livestock producers face issues that force them to consider off-farm reactions as opposed to onfarm benefits.
Bull sale averages more than $2,000
PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE, Pa. - The Pa. Department of Agriculture's 32nd annual Performance Tested Bull Sale averaged $2,029 on 93 head.
Daffodil Dairy Sale shatters records
CARROLLTON, Ohio - Carroll County's 31st annual Daffodil Dairy Sale shattered all records during the March 29 sale in Carrollton.
Farmers can get tips on marketing to restaurants
COLUMBUS - Amy Trubek, executive director of the Vermont Fresh Network, will be the featured speaker at a half-day workshop for farmers interested in selling directly to restaurants and supermarkets.
Lamb checkoff gets the green light
WASHINGTON - Lamb producers approved the national checkoff in the national referendum held earlier this year.
March was a little warmer, little wetter than normal
MILLPORT, Ohio - The four winter months were 3.3 degrees warmer than normal and had 2.5 inches of rain above average, according to Edwin Copeland, U.
Positive case of chronic wasting disease in N.Y.
ALBANY, N.Y. - The first positive case of chronic wasting disease in New York has been confirmed in a white-tailed doe from a captive herd in Oneida County.
Penn States hosts forestry conference
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State's School of Forest Resources will hold a conference, Pennsylvania's Forest Resources: Assessing Their Condition, April 26-27 at the Nittany Lion Inn on its University Park campus.
President’s budget cuts ag spending; hits net income
COLUMBIA, Mo. - The president's proposed federal budget that includes features to reduce government farm program spending would cut net income for U.













