Yearly Archives: 2006
Pa. standardbred horse sale sets record
HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Standardbred horse sale at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center set a new record earlier this month, selling 2,074 horses for $66.
Pa. Farm Bureau calls for landowner liability protection
HERSHEY, Pa. - Pennsylvania Farm Bureau members are calling for a legislative solution to strengthen landowner liability rights and recognize that a landowner is not liable for a hunter's actions simply because the landowner allowed the hunter to hunt on his land.
Ohioans eligible for emergency farm loans
COLUMBUS - Ten Ohio counties have been designated agricultural natural disaster areas by the USDA, making farmers in the counties eligible for low-interest emergency loans from
Ohio Soybean Council goes overseas
COLUMBUS - As the saying goes, there is a first time for everything. The Ohio Soybean Council and the soybean checkoff can certainly sing to this tune as it explores, for the first time ever, export opportunities in China with the establishment of an overseas office in Shanghai.
More U.S. food going on Russian plates
WASHINGTON - The U.S. and Russia inked a bilateral trade deal Nov. 10 regarding Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization.
Kentucky man guilty in Ohio raw milk sale
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - A Hamilton County Municipal Court recently found a Kentucky man guilty of violating Ohio's dairy licensing and labeling laws.
Change and progress focus of bureau
HERSHEY, Pa. - Several hundred farmers from across Pennsylvania attended the 56th annual meeting of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau at Hershey Lodge and Convention Center Nov.
Butler County Farm-City Banquet honors volunteers
BUTLER, Pa. -
Undercover sting nets arrests at Pine Hill Meats
High tunnels: Real farmers, real stories
WOOSTER, Ohio - Think the high tunnel growing concept is a little out there? Traditional farmers, not just organic or hobby farmers, are getting into it, and making giant strides in fruit and vegetable production.