Thursday, July 2, 2026

HERSHEY, Pa. -Pennsylvania Farm Bureau members have elected vice president Carl Shaffer as the organization's new president.

SALEM, Ohio - Disgruntled workers at one of the largest dairy farms in Ohio went on strike earlier this month, demanding respect from their employer.

SALEM, Ohio - More than three weeks after 78-year-old Robert Kline was attacked in his pasture by a ram, he remains in critical condition.

SALEM, Ohio - After 100 years of increasing problems, Ohio's fence law may finally be fine-tuned. Fed up with the current law, Ohio Farm Bureau members last year decided to create a task force.

WOOSTER, Ohio - Ever think of throwing some candy or salad or even potato chips into your cows' ration? Maybe you should.

SALEM, Ohio - Sometimes the best lessons aren't learned in the classroom, but in the garage. Rich Adams and Mike Hill spent the majority of their senior year in Waterford High School's shop with grease stained into the ridges of their finger tips and wrenches in their back pockets.

MADISON, Wis. - Living outside and surviving through the winter months can be stressful for a horse.

AMARILLO, Texas - Trying to predict the future for U.S. beef exports is, at best, a murky proposition.

SALEM, Ohio - The USDA's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service reported that Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) was found on soybean leaf samples collected from two research plots near Baton Rouge, La.

WASHINGTON - The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will recognize additional numbering systems for the identification of animals.