Dairy exodus: Ohio has lost 172 dairy farms in 12 months
Too many years of poor milk prices and unpredictable markets for milk, cull cows, breeding stock, and feed have taken their toll, and more dairy farm families are agonizing over their future as milk producers.
How to treat poison ivy rashes naturally
The spotted jewelweed plant relieves itching and dries poison ivy rashes up quickly without drying out surrounding skin.
Pa. mental health roundtable brings together agriculture and healthcare
People from all corners of agriculture, healthcare and elected leadership met recently to talk about the unique mental health needs of farmers and how best to help them.
From Santa to shopping: The origins of Christmas traditions
The first traces of wrapping paper and decorations arrive in stores as early as September, transforming the holiday into a much more secular celebration than its modest Christian beginnings.
Veal farmers react to care board’s vote, industry’s future
New regulations will mean new housing requirements for veal calves in Ohio.
Share the road: Slow down and stay safe during busy planting season
Pennsylvania officials reminded both motorists and farmers to be mindful of one another on the road during Rural Roads Safety Week across the state.
Dairy coalition group making positive strides for farmers
It's based in Pa. and Ohio, but its mission is being taken to Washington and beyond.
‘High oleic’ could be ‘game changer’ for soybean growers
New soybean produces lower fat cooking oil and could help restore market share.
New legislation, if passed, may stop preventative antibiotic use in herds
Farmers may lose ability to use preventative antibiotics in herds if new legislation is passed.
Catullo Prime Meats: Where the old meets the new
Danny Catullo, of Catullo Prime Meats in Youngstown, joins us this week Around the Table as our Dinner Guest.