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Ohio barn conference raises questions
The third Ohio Barn Conference was a hit.
Pa. couple sues over milk checkoff
Joe and Brenda Cochran of Westfield, Pa., filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Scranton challenging the constitutionality of the mandatory dairy checkoff promotion program.
It’s all because of the Jersey cow
Even though she set out on a different course, Kim Billman’s love of the Jersey cow would ultimately lead her back to a career she was made for.
Here comes the sun: Farmers consider solar leasing
Ohio isn’t known for its sunny skies, but farmers across the state have been contacted by solar energy developers about leasing land for solar projects.
What have we learned this year?
A challenging year is about to come to a close. What lessons have we learned?
Stark County Fair results 2017
The Stark County Fair continues through Sept. 4 and the livestock auction will be held across three days.
Your guide to spring cleaning: A household checklist and tips
In the coming months, homeowners and renters will scrub walls, clean out closets, organize pantries and tidy up their living spaces, all in the name of spring cleaning.
Taking on farm challenges
John Nolt enjoys the challenges of the dairy as well as working with the soil to keep it healthy on his 150-acre farm in Plymouth, Ohio.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 26, 2014:
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — The Tuscarawas County 4-H Health & Safety Speaking Contest was held June 17 at JIM’s Place in New Philadelphia. The results, the contest are as follows: Junior Division (under 14 as, Jan. 1): 1. Clayton Sprowl, Port Washington; 2. Kaden Shepherd, Newcomerstown; 3. Joseph Brown, Port Washington. Senior Division (14 and
Building fences in the bayou ’til the cows come home: Volunteers help rebuild Texas ranches
SALEM, Ohio — Chip, a Texas cattleman, bragged to Jesse Dotterer and the handful of others visiting his Anahuac, Texas, ranch. Years of selective breeding had paid off in the herd he managed with his wife, Jean, and her twin sister, Janet. The cattle were resistant to bayou mosquitoes, suited for the area’s grasses, and






