Pa. accepting comments on manure regs
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Proposed changes to Pennsylvania's Nutrient Management Act are available online and ready for the 90-day public comment period.
Pa. hosts Women in Dairy conference
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A Women in Dairy 2004 conference is scheduled Oct. 20 in Carlisle, Pa.
Keynote speakers are Rosemarie Rossetti and Cris Peterson, both authors and syndicated columnists, who will discuss how to overcome adversity and embrace change.
Penn State offers help to producers to cope with ‘substantial’ dairy risks
Wild swings in milk and feed prices are having a significant impact on the profitability of Pennsylvania dairy farms.
Raubenolt named cooperator of year
ASHLAND, Ohio - The Ashland County Soil and Water Conservation District celebrated its 60th anniversary during its annual meeting held Aug.
Dairy 4-H’ers show in Holmes Co.
MILLERSBURG, Ohio - Judge Lee Kohler of Baltimore, Ohio, commended 4-H club dairy members for their entries in the Holmes County Junior Fair Dairy Show.
Grand champion steer sold for $3 a pound to Hoss’s Steak & Seafood House.
NEW CASTLE, Pa. - Eleven-year-old Jocelyn Kelly's summer show season started out on a painful note, but ended in pleasure.
Don’t keep it: Seed wheat quality not up to par for next crop’s planting
SALEM, Ohio - There's no question about it: Whenever there's a wet spring and summer, farmers will have trouble with their wheat crop.
Jefferson County Fair: Grand champion hog sets record; sales up $35,000
SMITHFIELD, Ohio - If Jefferson County 4-H and FFA members were stranded on an island last week, what are the two things they'd have been sure to bring with them?
Their livestock projects and plenty of buyers, which is exactly what the young people brought to Friendship Park bidders' pavilion Aug.
Tractor roll-over demonstrations show severity, reality of accident
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. - Parents pushed toddlers in strollers closer to the barrier fence and pointed to their older children to watch as a New Holland tractor rolled over a hillside at Ag Progress Days last week.
Waltrip’s wonder
With help from a Columbus art student and a Missouri crop cutter, Hartville-area farmer-turned-entrepreneur Bill Bakan has fashioned a corn maze complete with the NASCAR and NAPA Auto Parts logos and Michael Waltrip's No.













