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Stranded’ payments frustrate Pa. dairymen
By DARRIN YOUKER Contributing Writer TEMPLE, Pa. — Pennsylvania farmers, still struggling with poor milk prices, are trying to close a loophole that prevents a fee paid by consumers from reaching their milk check. Pennsylvania consumers pay an over-order premium — currently about a quarter — every time they buy a gallon of milk, and
Midwinter grain report from Great North
The grain markets crashed after the USDA Inventory Report earlier this month.
The Win-win
Honorable mention: Sharon Sweda, Huron, Ohio Jacob slumped as Katherine cleared the table around him. Sensing he’d skip choir rehearsal, she chose to pray, rather than argue. The foreclosure notice had changed everything at the farm and Jacob became more withdrawn as the deadline approached. “Where’s Jacob?” Pastor Thomas inquired. Rumors circulated that Jacob was
HSUS trash talk? Bring it on!
We need to get ready for the coming HSUS battle. Their war chest is deep and their p.r. machine is slick. Issue 2 was a cake walk compared to what’s coming.
The law of averages and cheap food
Our most basic need is food — we can’t alive without it — and we want to spend less money to buy it.
A Question of Mending (both body and health care system)
I broke my elbow at the end of January. The crack in my bone healed unencumbered except for a sling I wore occasionally upon the advice of my orthopedic doctor as he explained grinning, “People open doors for you and things like that.” I seem to remember on past visits to the emergency room our
Program focuses on grass-fed products
A new grass-fed beef and lamb initiative in Ohio is reaching out to both sides of the market.
Land use debated in Columbiana Co.
A recent article in another farm publication reminded me of some of the issues facing Columbiana County land owners.
A quest to locate the perfect goat
SAN ANGELO, Texas – A Texas Agricultural Experiment Station researcher said most goat producers picture the “perfect goat” as being one that would produce more kids that grow faster, and remain healthy while doing so.
EPA offers pollution deal to farmers
SALEM, Ohio – With air pollution accusations mounting against farms across the nation, a federal agency plans to get farmers to open themselves to scrutiny, research and governmental oversight.






