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Cattlemen youth awarded for successful season
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s Beef Exhibitor Show Total program celebrated 25 years with its season wrap up May 4 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.
Grass-based farming preserves family legacy
Ralph Schlatter began grass-based farming to keep his farm going. Thirty years later, he’s marketing his meat and dairy products directly to consumers.
The changing face of Ohio agriculture discussed at Farm Science Review
A lot has changed in the last 20 years. Ohio has more broilers, hogs and female farm operators, but less farmland, fewer dairy farms and older farmers.
Pennsylvania Sunday hunting bill signed into law
Expanded Sunday hunting is coming to Pennsylvania next year. Gov. Tom Wolf signed Senate Bill 147 into law on Nov. 27, allowing hunting on three Sundays.
A farmer’s guide to planning for retirement
How you want to spend your retirement is determined long before you reach your senior years. Learn how to plan ahead to retire from farming.
Butler Farm Show market livestock sale results
4-H and FFA members received strong support at this year’s Butler Farm Show market livestock sale, including a new record bid for the grand champion goat.
Pa. considers gas royalty legislation
Two Pa. Senate bills, addressing gas royalty protection, were passed Jan. 30, 48-0. They now await action by the House — for the third consecutive year.
Sam Kieffer named new leader at Pennsylvania Farm Bureau
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Administrative Secretary Louis “Lou” Sallie has announced his retirement after 25 years in the top post. Sam Kieffer will be his successor.
Butter sculpture highlights effort to bring milk to at-risk Pennsylvania residents
A sculpture made from nearly 1,000 pounds of butter and showcasing a fundraising campaign for an innovative food bank milk program was unveiled Jan. 8 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Penn State links with vet school in Glasgow
After successfully completing their senior year, they will receive a bachelor’s degree from Penn State while continuing to pursue their veterinary degree at the University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine.






