Distance, order size not an issue for Brogan’s L.J. Hay
The Kensington-based L.J. Hay deals in hay and straw in small square bales, large square bales and round bales, most of it raised on their eastern Ohio farm.
Simboli horse program not legit
Reader responds to a letter previously published in Farm and Dairy.
Sexed semen: Get what you want
Research and technology is clearing a path that will allow producers to predetermine the sex of their dams' progeny.
Steam tractors return to Fulton Co. for annual reunion
The National Threshers Association's 58th annual reunion will be June 27-30 at Fulton County Fairgrounds in Wauseon, Ohio.
Gray found guilty in cattle theft case in Belmont Co.
Previously convicted cattle thief Christopher Gray was sentenced May 30 to serve five years in the Correctional Reception Center in Orient, Ohio.
Kenny Chesney, Lee Greenwood to perform at Canfield Fair
This year's Canfield Fair grandstand headliners will include Lee Greenwood, Sandi Patty, Journey with Peter Frampton, and Kenny Chesney.
Lumber grading school comes to western Pa.
A six-week, accelerated version of the association's Lumber Grading Program is coming to Titusville, Crawford County, July 8 to Aug. 16.
Manufactured homes dealt blow
Reader comments on ruling in regard to manufactured homes.
Massillon transforms for blues event
Diamond Court and Postal Place in downtown Massillon will be transformed for the evening into a retro blues club July 13.
Building a future: Cousins eye tomorrow with new barn, expanded herd
Bryan and Kevin Richael are owners and partners of a farm with a state-of-art milking parlor and new freestall barn that houses their newly expanded 300-head commercial Holstein herd.












