Proposed regulations for small meat processors could present hardship
New regulations proposed by the USDA could put some meat processors out of business.
Barnesville Livestock Auction comes up short in custodial account
A court date has not been set to hear a USDA complaint filed against Barnesville Livestock.
Expert: Have your pond water tested
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Bryan Swistock is sort of the Dr. Phil for pond owners -- they call him when they are having problems....
Pennsylvania farmers taking proactive approach to animal welfare standards
The Pa. Ag. Alliance could create formal animal care legislation, if necessary.
Extension in four Ohio counties turn to polls for help
The May primary will be a deciding factor for several OSU Extension programs and 4-H.
Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board moves ahead with plans
The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board tentatively set its first meeting for April 27.
Feds: No tolls on I-80 in Pa.
Interstate 80 is one of the main trucking thoroughfares in the state and is used by many agricultural businesses.
Eli Shetler revives lime pile farm technique in Mount Eaton
By ARLEN D. MILLERMOUNT EATON, Ohio — What would motivate a 64-year-old to invest 90 hours of intense labor breaking up 30 tons of...
Greenhousing, like farming, is a family business for many
To keep a farm in the family, many families increase their acres, buy more cows, hogs or poultry so they can increase production for the newest generation. The same strategy of expansion and development is important for sisters Robin Voltz and Rinda Sloan -- the third generation to manage their family's operation just north of Loudonville, Ohio. But they're not investing in livestock or acreage. Instead, they're improving their perennials, poinsettias, herbs, fruits, vegetables and landscaping.
Optimism and hope reign supreme for a Jefferson County dairy farm
The Griffiths work as a team to farm 225 acres and milk 80 head of cattle two times a day.