Tag: 2013
Elementary ag education program receives $12,000 Farm Credit grant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- There was a time when just about everyone knew where their food came from and how it was produced, because it...
Pa. event will offer woodland management information
TIONESTA, Pa. -- The largest share of Pennsylvania's forest is privately owned, accounting for more than 70 percent of the forested acres (12.5 million...
Texas shivaree brings many twists and turns
(Thankfully) my wife and I never had the pleasure of a shivaree as newlyweds
Count your blessings. You’ll be surprised how wealthy you really are
The next time you think you’re not very wealthy, don’t count your houses, lands, and money. Count your many blessings. You will be surprised just how wealthy you really are.
Great Lakes Dairy Conference features forums on feeding cows, calves and...
This year's Great Lakes Dairy Conference focuses on herd management and nutrition.
Appalachian life captured in new photography exhibit
A new photography exhibit at the Ohio Historical Society focuses on the lives of those living in Appalachian communities.
Pennsylvania Farm Show attracts record attendance
This year's Pennsylvania Farm Show recorded record attendance. An estimated 585,000 visitors attended the nation's largest indoor agriculture event.
New disease certification program for sheep/goat producers
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio -- The Ohio Department of Agriculture has established a new disease certification program for Ohio's sheep and goat producers.
Enrolled producers can have...
LETTER: Reader suggests another option in Facebook farmer-bashing scenario
Yes, farmers need to do a better job of educating their nonfarm neighbors.
GMO basher, Mark Lynas, makes an about-face
Most of us are science illiterate. That's why emotion and public perception steers policy, not science. A GMO opponent changes his mind.