Court extends livestock emissions reporting deadline
A federal court has granted an exemption on livestock emissions reporting to the EPA, and producers now have until Jan. 22.
Shepherd’s Symposium recognizes top Ohio breeders
The Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium was held Dec. 2, in Wooster, with the Kin family winning the master shepherd award.
Linesville Lighted Tractor Christmas Parade photo gallery
The town of Linesville, located in northwestern Pennsylvania, hosted its annual lighted tractor parade Dec. 2. Enjoy some of the parade scenes from our photo gallery.
5 steps to get NRCS assistance
The Natural Resources Conservation Service offers funding opportunities for landowners. Find out how to get NRCS assistance in five steps.
Fire destroys Portage County barn
The granddaughter of a Portage County farm family is trying to raise funds in the wake of a major barn fire.
Using goats to improve pastures
Goats are great for cleaning up brush and unwanted vegetation prior to the initial investment of starting a new pasture and loading it with livestock.
Ohio Cattlemen’s sale brings $158,000
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association held its fifth annual Replacement Female Sale Nov. 24 at the Muskingum Livestock Auction Co. in Zanesville.
Making holiday memories
Lee and Nancy Walker own a 40-acre Christmas tree farm in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Neither grew up farming, but are happy to be in their retirement.
Huron County man indicted for stealing grain
Richard J. Schwan, 78, of Monroeville, was arrested Nov. 27. He is accused of selling grain on behalf of 35 farmers and keeping $3.5 million in profits.
Ohio, Pa. farmers push to finish harvest
USDA says soybean harvest is done. Not in Ohio. And grain prices aren't moving, says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark, who adds we are seeing two huge crops in a row, and the market does not care if farmers sell or not.























