House approves new rules for applying manure in Ohio
Rule would ban applying manure in times when runoff is most likely.
New immigration plan creates problems doesn’t consider agriculture
The plan, which will protect millions of undocumented immigrants, but farm workers won’t be permitted to apply for protection due to their jobs unless they have been in the U.S. for more than five years.
Shipping delays pile on more harvesting woes
Shipping grain across the country is proving to be a difficulty for some farmers as trains are not able to haul enough and the barges on the Mississippi River have also been a source of frustration.
This machine is not a toy: Few farm injuries from ATVs but...
Two Pennsylvania residents were charged with felony child endangerment Nov. 4 following the death of a 4-year-old girl in an Oct. 27 ATV crash. Cases such as these have made ATV rider safety a hot-button issue among safety professionals, legislators and advocacy groups.
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau honors Potter, Mifflin county leaders
The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau presented Edward Kosa of Potter County with its 2014 Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award
Privacy and security principles for farm data agreement
Big data privacy agreement: Farmers must be notified that their data is being collected and about how the farm data will be disclosed and used.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 20, 2014:
BELOIT, Ohio — The West Branch FFA is starting its fruit fundraiser.
If anyone is interested in placing an order for fruit, beef Jerky or...
Pipeline plans are leaving landowners angry
The pipelines are coming!
Westmoreland Co. dairyman, Rick Ebert, elected president of Pa. Farm Bureau
Westmoreland County dairy farmer Richard Ebert has been elected president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.
Wooster algae farm in transition
Federally-funded algae research farm going in a new direction, with new partners to be announced.




















