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Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh explores how to modernize milk prices and recognize industry changes through the federal order system.
Ralph Schlatter

Ralph Schlatter began grass-based farming to keep his farm going. Thirty years later, he's marketing his meat and dairy products directly to consumers.
A rural road in West Virginia.

The West Virginia legislature passed the state’s first-ever farm bill April 6. The bill, which will renew annually, sets the stage for easier updates and revisions to state code related to agriculture.
American flag

Alan Guebert ponders farm payments from the government and ag industries that no longer operate independently, wondering if policy changes may work better.
holstein

Demand for fluid milk — half gallons and gallons — at retail outlets surged after the COVID-19 outbreak hit the U.S.
women in front of cows

Two agriculture apprenticeships in Pennsylvania are opening doors for the next generation of farmers.
Dairy cow.

Borden Dairy Co. recently filed for bankruptcy protection, making it the second major U.S. dairy to do so in as many months.
message in a bottle

Alan Guebert shares some of the readers' comments, ranging from contemptuous to complimentary, he's received this year.
milk poured into glass

Class I milk, fluid milk, will have a price formula change that will take effect May 1.
Northwestern FFA

Catch up on local news from Northwestern FFA, Black River FFA, Zane Trace FFA, Loudonville FFA and Norwayne FFA.