There’s still time to help Farm and Dairy
Christmas wouldn't be the same without ...Christmas is approaching, and along with it, traditions that persist from year to year, generation to generation.Here at...
Ohio shepherds symposium recognizes best
Gary Saylor (left), Larry Mead, and Greg and Deb Deakin were awarded the distinguished service honor at the Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium, held Saturday, Dec. 11 in Wooster, Ohio.
Pennsylvania’s new food safety law initiates major procedure changes
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A new law recently adopted by the state legislature will have some immediate and important impacts on eating establishments in...
Farm and Dairy needs your help
Christmas wouldn't be the same without ...Christmas is approaching, and along with it, traditions that persist from year to year, generation to generation.Here at...
Dairy prices rise as industry begins to recover losses
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- The dairy industry is slowly recovering from low prices and record losses encountered in 2009 and early 2010, a Purdue...
Diverse crowd and views typical at Ohio’s livestock care meetings
Public shares wide-ranging comments at final meeting of 2010.
Young farmers can use bad economy as learning tool
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Today's tough economy gives experienced farmers an opportunity to teach younger farmers planning and decision-making skills they might not learn...
OLCSB reformats standards for last meeting
Board wraps up first year with more deliberations, new format.
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders encourage; delegates challenge Extension
COLUMBUS -- The theme of this year's Ohio Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting was "I am Farm Bureau," but the secondary theme could've been, "Can we talk?" and "Are you listening?"
Kasich to Ohio Farm Bureau: We need common sense government
Governor-elect John Kasich would like to take some common sense from Ohio farmers and instill it into the state's government workers, but he also tells farmers to step up to the plate and self-regulate.













