Brother and sister team farm for the future despite health challenges
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Brother and sister farm partners Bob Guidice and Carol Davis think it's a shame that more people aren't aware of...
DeLaval installs automated rotary milking parlor on Swedish farm
TUMBA, Sweden -- Rotary parlors aren't new, but a fully automatic milking rotary system is. DeLaval introduced the DeLaval AMR in Hannover, Germany, last November, and is spotlighting its first on-farm installation in southern Sweden, in place since last April.
Dairies, pay attention to electric bill
BROOKINGS, S.D. -- Dairymen pay close attention to their feed bills. And they should, since feed is a major expense on the dairy farm.But...
Belmont Co. couple seeks $2 million in lawsuit against Oxford Oil Co.
A Belmont County couple has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $2 million from Oxford Oil Company over an oil and gas lease signed in 2006.
Marcellus and Utica shale update: Carroll County continues to lead in Utica shale drilling...
Carroll County continues to be the drilling hub in the Utica shale in Ohio. During April, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources issued 24 permits for wells in Carroll County. All of the permits issued were to Chesapeake Exploration.
ODNR permits issued shows Carroll County remains Utica sweet spot
Carroll County remains the leader in the number of Utica shale drilling permits issued during August.
Learning from mistakes: Late-born calves lead to a year of hard-hit pastures
Harry Kenney, of Kenney Farms: "We are trying to maintain high quality forage as close to year around and winter feeding with hay. If a cow can’t live on hay and grass I don’t want it here.”
Cost of a summer cookout down slightly from 2022
Celebrating the 4th of July with a cookout will cost significantly more than two years ago, although prices have fallen slightly from record highs in 2022.
Holmes SWCD honors Mineral Ridge Farm
As a commissioner, David Hall was a champion for agriculture and natural resources in Holmes County and he carried that respect and passion with him to Columbus when he was elected to state legislature and a position as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee.
Ohio winery has competitive edge
County's first winery makes best of rural, hilly location.