Yearly Archives: 2019
Unlimited Open Farm tractor pulling class expands for 2019
The 6,500/7,000 lbs. Unlimited Open Farm tractor pulling class is expanding in its third year and adding more pulls to its schedule.
Class I milk price to change May 1
Class I milk, fluid milk, will have a price formula change that will take effect May 1.
Farmers must get out in front
Editor Susan Crowell issues a stern warning to farmers in this week's commentary: If you farm, you need to pay attention to how you manage your farm to minimize its impact on the environment. Period.
No clear trade strategy with Trump
If what we’re seeing now is the Trump trade “strategy,” export-dependent American farmers and ranchers are in serious trouble, according to Alan Guebert.
Performance-tested bull sale grosses $261,400
Beef producers earned $261,400 for top bulls at the 46th Pennsylvania Performance Tested Bull Sale March 29.
East Central Grazing Alliance is coming soon
For livestock producers and grazers in Noble, Guernsey, Monroe and Belmont counties, there is a new grazing alliance coming your way.
Pennsylvania leads nation in farmland preservation
Pennsylvania's Agricultural Land Preservation Board at its April 15 meeting safeguarded 3,134 additional acres on 31 farms in 17 counties.
ODNR alerts public to timber theft in rural areas
Tree theft in rural areas of Ohio should be of concern to residents and landowners due to high prices for white oak and black walnut timber.
Youth take 1,318 birds in special wild turkey season
During Ohio's 2019 youth spring wild turkey season, 1,318 birds were harvested, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Thinking of Columbine, focusing on good
Kym Seabolt is impressed that the young adults, who grew up in the wake of Columbine and practiced lockdown drills, don't allow fear to rule their lives.


















