Yearly Archives: 2009
New farm odor management regulations to take effect Feb. 27
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- New regulations to manage odors from newly constructed animal barns and certain other agricultural operations will help minimize the potential for...
I didn’t mean to kidnap the neighbor boy
So, I may have inadvertently kidnapped the neighbor boy.
Let me explain
As with most things in my life, there is a story here and...
Grazing conference inspires hope
DALTON, Ohio -- It didn't matter that the winter roads were terrible, or that the outlook for milk prices is even worse -- the...
No-till pioneers from two continents highlight tillage conference
WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. — Nearly 150 farmers from Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York interested in no-till farming gathered to share their knowledge and pick...
Ohio farm wins American Sheep Industry Association award
DENVER — Outstanding U.S. sheep industry members were honored for their contributions to the industry at an awards luncheon held Jan. 23 at the American Sheep Industry Association/National Lamb Feeders Association Convention in San Diego.
People need jobs
Editor:A federally funded work program is needed to put unemployed to work. Employers should register employees needed with job descriptions and skills required with...
Make plans for 2009 Eastern Ohio Beef Management School
CARROLLTON, Ohio -- Four sessions of the 2009 Eastern Ohio Beef Management School have been set.The first session is Feb. 5 at 7 p.m....
Carl Edwin Finton
DOVER, Ohio — Carl Edwin Finton, 95, passed away Jan. 29, 2009, in Country Club Retirement Campus, at Dover, where he resided for the...
Paul H. Hays
SALEM, Ohio — Paul H. Hays, 78, of 7489 McCann Road, Kensington, Ohio, died at 5:20 a.m. Feb. 1, 2009, at the Aultman Hospital...
Exhibitions feature photos from coalfields, 19th century landscapes
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Early 20th century photographs from the West Virginia coalfields and reproduced images of 19th century historic landscapes are on display at...







