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Trumbull County Fair
CORTLAND, Ohio – Visions of stacking a freezer full of fresh meat filled their heads. It may have not been so much the meat they were thinking about: It’s likely buyers at the Trumbull County Fair were trying to imagine icy cold blasts from the freezer to stop their sweating during the sale July 15.
Silo fire may burn for months following barn fire at Portage County farm
Nine days after a fire engulfed Blair and Karen Kotkowski’s main barn, one of their silos caught fire and is expected to burn for months.
Are you OK? Because we’re not.
In these trying times, Rebecca Miller wouldn’t mind standing in a field with other similarly overwhelmed folks and letting loose with a good yell right now.
Judge clears Wayne County hog farmers, employee of most charges
WOOSTER, Ohio – There was a collective sigh of relief from the defendants and their supporters when Wayne County Municipal Court Judge Stuart Miller cleared Creston hog farmer Ken Wiles and his employee, Dusty Stroud, of all animal cruelty charges after a day and a half of testimony June 19-20.
Ohio increases planting as market plunge stops
Marlin Clark explains planting progress in relation to grain market price changes for the week of May 24-30.
COBA Select Sires: A genetic matchmaker of sorts
SALEM, Ohio — The farm lane is lined with a welcoming committee. It appears a group of cats has gathered in the drive, waiting on Andy to get here for his daily routine. There are two barns visible, both filled with cattle, and Andy points to the large freestall barn where we are going. The
Dairy Excel: Milk pricing issue requires attention
Cam Thraen, dairy marketing and policy state specialist with Ohio State University Extension, writes about the new proposed pricing rules for Class III and Class IV milk and about the Leahy dairy compact amendment to the Senate farm bill.
Sweet summer treats
A new exhibit featuring Isaly’s Dairy is open at the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center in Pittsburgh.
Tree farmer finds evidence of Wood Wide Web in Ohio
An Ohio tree farmer believes he’s documented evidence of the existence of the interconnection of forest plants via fungal networks on his property.
Prices plunge under COVID-19 uncertainty
An analysis by the American Farm Bureau Federation shows crop and livestock prices falling to levels that threaten the livelihoods of many U.S. farmers.






