Yearly Archives: 2014
Reduce waste when feeding, storing hay
Hay handling tips that can keep your supply in good shape.
Uncertainty in Ukraine drives up grain prices
The future prices of both corn and wheat have increased significantly, reflecting risk in the market.
Exhibit in New York features artifacts from Jewish humanitarian group
NEW YORK — On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee a new exhibition, I Live. Send Help....
NOAA finds probable site of steamer former slave piloted to freedom
CHARLESTON, S.C. — NOAA announced recently it has determined the probable location of the remains of the Civil War-era sidewheel steamer Planter, which gained...
Pa. tour to focus on cow transition
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The upcoming “Transition Dairy Tour” will showcase the importance of cow transition.
The Professional Dairy Managers of Pennsylvania are holding a tour...
Shale court battles: One loss and one settlement in the works
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — A Jefferson County farmer lost his court battle with the Hess Corporation in May.
However, other area landowners may benefit from another...
Sisters of the Humility of Mary celebrate 150 years in the U.S.
VILLA MARIA, Pa. — This summer, the Sisters of the Humility of Mary will celebrate 150 years in the U.S., remembering and honoring the...
Ohio Cattlemen’s Association: BEST Program concludes a successful year
MARYSVILLE, Ohio — The 2013-2014 Ohio Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) BEST (Beef Exhibitor Show Total) Program wrapped up May 10 with its annual awards banquet...
Farmers once again rush to begin, finish planting before June
With a dry spell finally in place, many farmers spent Memorial Day weekend beginning and finishing spring planting.
Memorial Day: They have not died, nor serve, in vain
Honoring active military members and veterans does not have to be an elaborate undertaking.












