Yearly Archives: 2018
Pennsylvania dairy industry honors four
Pennsylvania's dairy industry leaders were recognized through four awards presented at the 2018 Pennsylvania Dairy Summit in State College.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 1, 2018
Catch up with Mahoning County 4-H, Ashtabula County 4-H, the Country Folks and Country Barbwires 4-H clubs, the Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H club and more.
Two inducted into Ohio Wine Hall of Fame
Claudio Salvador, owner and winemaker at Firelands Winery, and Lee Klingshirn, owner and winemaker at Klingshirn Winery, were inducted.
If the Olympics were held on the farm
Imagine the assortment of entertaining twists and turns that could be offered if the American heartland ever decided to host an Olympics.
Lake Ontario salmon can reproduce on their own
Half of the new salmon entered into the lake are produced naturally, meaning adult salmon enter tributaries where they spawn, fertilize, and produce eggs.
2018 farm bill, just a clone of 2014
According to Alan Guebert, the 2018 farm bill is a 2014 clone. That means market trends funded under the 2014 Farm Bill will get more fuel to grow.
Ohio and Pa. counties eligible for disaster aid
Qualified farm operators in the designated natural disaster areas are eligible for FSA's emergency loans, provided eligibility requirements are met.
Three things farmers could learn from Tony Bennett
Farmers could learn a thing or two from crooner Tony Bennett: Covet his ability to stay true to his values and passion, while being willing to change and explore new ways of doing things. Three keys to the Tony Bennett Factor:
Mid-States Wool Growers celebrates 100 years
Ohio-based cooperative, Mid-States Wool Growers Association, says good people and good service means loyal farmers.
Signs of spring already scaring this trader
The onset of spring is bringing some exciting and frightening news in the grain markets.