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Judith Sutherland: Barns can hold untold stories
The barns of my childhood hold memories for me, nooks and crannies explored endlessly until they had become a part of our landscape.
Composition of milk, rbST or not, is the same
Panel finds no evidence of human health risks from drinking milk from cows supplemented with rbST.
Pa. Holstein Association honors many who built breed
The Pennsylvania Holstein Association presented awards at its annual convention March 1-3 at the Park Inn by Radisson, West Middlesex.
Amid ban, poultry exhibitors told to think creatively
County and state fairs still deciding what to do about this year’s poultry ban.
My summer as a kitchen migrant
Sometime in the early summer of 1965 I migrated from my mother’s hot kitchen and the family’s enormous garden to our farm’s sweltering hayfields and crowded milking parlor.
The Andersons sells two farm centers
The Andersons Inc. is selling a Michigan and an Ohio facility to Archbold Agri-Services.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 6, 2010
LISBON, Ohio — The Rambunctious Rabbit Raisers 4-H group met April 18 at St. Jacob’s Church in Lisbon. Hannah Foster, health officer, gave a report on sunburn and Ariel Smith, safety officer, gave a report on bicycle safety. The club won first place in the promotional window contest and will receive a pizza party. Hannah
Crop prices treading water
URBANA – Following wide swings in September and early October, the prices of corn, soybeans and wheat have traded in relatively narrow ranges in the last half of October.
Harrison County Fair: Kids put on show outside the ring
Ringman John Birney makes 4-H’ers work for their bids.
Drought is sending Texans looking for hay
COLUMBUS — Ohio Cattlemen’s Association has been contacted by cattlemen in Texas and other drought-stricken states who are looking to purchase hay. OCA is working with the Ohio Department of Agriculture to identify Ohioans who have available hay.






