New eminent domain legislation is more focused
An Ohio bill aims to give landowners another avenue to fight eminent domain for recreational trails.
Meat processing backup leads to tough decisions
With meat processing plants partially or fully closed or backed up with orders, some Ohio farmers are reluctantly reducing their flocks or herds.
Tuslaw Garden Club hosts pick-up plant sale May 28
The Tuslaw Garden Club will have a pick-up plant sale May 28, 29 and 30 at 207 Jacob St. NE in Navarre, Ohio, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
What’s going on with meat prices? Challenges in the industry
Find out why shoppers are paying more for meat, but the prices livestock owners are earning for their pigs, chickens, cattle and other animals are down.
Tips can help manage spotted lanternfly
Concerned about the spotted lanternfly and its spread within Pennsylvania and surrounding states? Learn more about the latest management techniques.
Temp OK to put milk on fields in Pa.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has issued emergency guidance that allows dairy farmers to discharge milk on land.
Experts dismiss worry about ‘murder hornets’ as hype
Despite the social media hype surrounding the Asian giant hornet, nothing has changed since it was found late last season.
Despite challenges, 2020 planting looking more hopeful than last year
The weather gave farmers plenty to talk about in 2019. Heavy rain delayed or prevented planting for many. This year, spring is looking more promising.
As U.S. milk crisis deepens, farmers talk supply control
The U.S. has too much milk. Past attempts to curb the flow haven’t been successful or popular. But farmers may be coming around to supply management plans.
2020 Paulding County Fair cancels
The 2020 Paulding County Fair is canceled, due to safety concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. The senior and junior fair boards, with the county health department and commissioners, made the decision in a May 11 virtual meeting.























