Yearly Archives: 2018
Income tax changes affect farmers
Check out this a brief overview of changes farmers will want to have on their radar before the upcoming tax season.
Tractor Supply salutes 4-H, FFA in county fair tour
Tractor Supply's Follow Us to the Fair Tour recently completed its 11,000-mile cross-country trek to state and county fairs, making 24 stops in 14 states.
On the road to Saskatchewan with Stanley Miller
Stanley Miller, of Carrollton, Ohio, drove 32 long hours to Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. Here he is with Farm and Dairy at the end of...
Despite crunch, Holstein registrations on track
Although the dairy sector is going through tough times, directors still voiced optimism for growth in Holstein Association USA's core products and services.
What you should know about the newest short-term health plans
New rules from the federal government are increasing the availability of temporary health insurance products known as short-term health plans.
New farm bill could be done by Christmas
A new five-year farm bill appears close to complete, according to members of House and Senate ag committees.
Apply now for CAB Colvin Scholarships
Five juniors or seniors already making a positive impact in the beef community will be awarded $7,500, $6,500, $5,000, $4,000 or $3,000 next spring.
Ohio shepherds talk tools for success, not just survival
The key to profitability in sheep farming starts with the shepherd’s understanding of the tools available and skillfulness in using them.
Shale well drilling still strong in Ohio and Pa.
There are 10,817 active horizontal wells in Pennsylvania and 2,081 deep horizontal wells producing in the Utica or Point Pleasant shale plays in Ohio.
US natural gas proved reserves increase to record levels
U.S. proved reserves of crude oil and natural gas are approximately double their levels
from a decade ago.