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Champion animals hit auction block at Pa. Farm Show
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Evan Vonada, a 4-H’er from Clinton County, earned a $10,000 bid for his grand champion market steer at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Hoss’s Steak and Sea House purchased the 1,300-pound champion at the farm show’s sale of champions Jan. 13. This year’s sale totaled $32,800. The second-highest selling animal at the sale
Dairy Excel: Management: A farmer’s three essential skills
Bernie Erven explains the basic three skills farmers need to succeed.
Border strategies affect wildlife populations
Under the heading of “unintended consequences,” border fences are proving to be very effective at disrupting the movements of wildlife.
Indian scientist proves ‘good’ GM seeds have place in developing nations
Alan Guebert’s final column in a series on developing world agriculture and its impact on U.S. farmers.
All-American Dairy Show champions
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Topping more than 1,000 entries at the 46th All-American Dairy Show held in Harrisburg, Pa., Old Mill E. Snickerdoodle, owned by Allen Bassler, Jr. of Upperville, Va., once again took home the supreme champion title Sept. 24. A seven-time All-American Brown Swiss, this 11-year-old cow was supreme champion of the All-American Dairy
Tinsmiths were self-taught craftsmen important to daily frontier living
A tinsmith was a vital craftsman in the development of a pioneer community. The items they made encompassed everything from kitchenwares to farming tools.
Wayne County farmers consider going solar
A Solar workshop at Ohio State’s OARDC, Wooster, addressed concerns and advantages to installing solar panels on the farm.
Milk marketing order pool riding vote under way
Dairy farmers can close a loophole that has cost producers in Mideast marketing area $98 million in lost income since June 2000.
Ohio Farm Bureau is off base
Teaming up with powerful people is not how agriculture should conduct its business.
$18 million in grant funding for broadband in West Virginia
Gov. Jim Justice announced the preliminary approval of more than $18 million for various broadband infrastructure projects throughout West Virginia.






