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Nearly 2,800 acres added to farmland preservation in Pa.
Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Land Preservation Board safeguarded 2,793 more acres on 27 farms in 15 counties during its meeting April 16.
Eugene Glock will plant his 70th crop this year
Shortly after he turns 86 on April 10, Eugene Glock will begin planting his 70th corn crop on the Butler County, Nebraska, farm he operates with his son.
Mantua hikers took us to the top of Pike’s Peak
This group, all the way from Mantua, Ohio, are at the top of Pike’s Peak, 14,115 feet, with Farm and Dairy. Pictured (left to right): Kristen Cavanaugh, Nathan Cavanaugh, Madeline Chesla and Jerry Cavanaugh.
Livestock prices stabilizing after recent years’ rollercoaster
Even with the lower commodity prices there are opportunities available such as potential hedge profits on fall feeder cattle and summer hog marketing.
How to keep herbs fresh all year long
Did you know you can freeze herbs? Here’s quick how-to lesson.
Hidden gems in 1926 essay by 12-year-old
In 1926, 12-year-old Raymond Slutz, of Salem, Ohio, won a multistate essay contest about milk quality. Ninety years later, we share his essay, and the message that little things matter when it comes to improving milk quality.
Forester named Regional Tree Farm Inspector of the Year
Jeremy Scherf is a forester for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, an inspector training chair for the Ohio Tree Farm program and a founding member of the Barnesville Area Reforestation Kommittee.
AGCO wins major European tractor of the year awards
AGCO achieved a remarkable success when Fendt, Massey Ferguson and Valtra, three of its leading brands, achieved all but one of the Tractor of the Year 2016 Awards at Agritechnica this week.
Dear Hero Program reaches out to deployed troops
One woman’s care packages have started a group committed to sending a little piece of home to soldiers overseas.
Market Monitor: Ugly transitional year defines market
For the last month traders, processors, and farmers have been frozen by our limbo market, wondering how low we can go. We have focused on the daily trading, watching prices slip lower most days, wondering when the slide would stop. Every once in a while we get a blip up that gives us hope. This






