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Ohio’s Cooper Farms begins expansion at cooked meats plant
VAN WERT, OHIO– Cooper Farms has begun construction on the first phase of a 50,000 square foot expansion at their Cooked Meats Plant. Gary Cooper, chief operating officer, said the additional 50,000 square feet will be used for up to six new high speed deli meat slicing lines and eventually employ about 150 additional team
Quilt barns
SALEM, Ohio – About 70 years ago, Mary Harlan Henderson sat at a quilting frame in her Harrison County farmhouse, carefully piecing patches of fabric into patterns.
Yield grade affects beef pricing scales
Consumers have defaulted to the packer to provide the kind of beef they want.
Mid-Atlantic’s top bulls to be offered at Pa. performance sale
Beef producers can buy some of the best genetics in the region during a bull sale at Pennsylvania’s Livestock Evaluation Center March 29 at noon.
Scientists concerned over near-record ‘dead zone’ measured in Gulf of Mexico
WASHINGTON — National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists found the size of this year’s Gulf of Mexico dead zone to be 7,988 square miles, slightly smaller than the predicted record size of 8,800 square miles and similar to the area measured in 2007. The research cruise, led by Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium’s Nancy Rabalais, found
Making time for celebrity crime
I can’t even get arrested in this town. Well, OK, technically I could probably get arrested, but what I probably wouldn’t get is a CNN ticker and headline news.
Krone tour makes stops in Ohio, Pa.
MERCER, Pa. — A Krone Big Pack 890 High speed baler is stomping its way across the United States, and it made several stops in Ohio before making its way to Pennsylvania. Baler demo. Krone has been demonstrating two balers on two different areas of the United States. The Krone Big Pack 890 3-by-3 foot
Pa. tested bull sale set March 27
Auction features 86 bulls from four breeds; online viewing and bidding available.
Finding common ground on the topic of hunting
There is no longer the need to hunt for fur or survival in this part of the world, but there will always be the need to manage animal populations.
Ohio middle school student turns ‘the grain elevator’ into catchy project
A ‘lighter-side’ story and a history lesson you can sing to.






