Sunday, September 29, 2024

DIAMOND, Ohio - Sixty-five feet in the air, Jeff Janosik looks across the treetops. The old beech tree he's perched in - he figures it's 80 to 100 years old - is taller than most in the woodland here, not far from Lake Milton.

ASHLAND, Ohio - It's a stretch to put Harold and Julia Swain in the same category as other young farmers.

SALEM, Ohio - Ron Kreis chants and calls while he drives, auctioneering passing fence posts and telephone poles to invisible bidders.

WASHINGTON - The sales of antibiotics used to treat, prevent and control disease and maintain the health of animals rose 7.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Don't be too quick to sign off on any deal to lease wind or any other resource on your farm, advises an energy expert in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, who points out that if the deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

WASHINGTON - A beef cow infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, came from a Texas herd.

SALEM, Ohio - "This is just a dairymen's worst nightmare, to wake up in the middle of the night and see your cows burning.

SALEM, Ohio - Tests confirmed a cow previously determined not to have mad cow disease was, in fact, positive.

WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency extended the animal feeding operations air compliance agreement sign-up deadline to July 29.

HARRISBURG, Pa. - A second shipment of cattle has been sold to Cuba as a result of his trade mission trip last year, and as part of Cuba's commitment to invest $10 million in agricultural commodities within Pennsylvania.