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Ohio fall Holstein sale averages $2,496
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Multi-Breed Fall Sale was held Nov. 21 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster, Ohio. Top seller The sale began with the Holsteins and first into the ring was Lot # 1 Pine-Tree 1610 SPRI 6749-ET, a June 11, 2015 calf consigned by Matthew Steiner, Marshallville, Ohio. With a genomic
Wayne County Fair sale results 2015
See the auction results from last week’s Wayne County Fair.
Ohio Holstein summer sale posts results
Ohio Holstein summer sale averages $2,928.
Daffodil Dairy Sale is called off this year
For the first time in a quarter century, the Carroll County Daffodil Dairy Sale has been canceled.
OCA members to offer replacement female sale
Sires represented include Angus, Charolais, Gelbvieh, Limousin, Maine-Anjou, Red Angus, Shorthorn and Simmental.
Male chromosome hinders beef cattle reproduction
In the beef industry, if a cow does not get pregnant after breeding, she becomes an economic liability in the herd. Lack of calf production can significantly reduce annual revenue for producers.
Tom Calvert enshrined in KILE Hall of Fame
Pa. livestock grazing expert Tom Calvert of Berlin, Somerset County, was inducted into the Pennsylvania Livestock Association Hall of Fame Oct. 3
Ohio fishing, hunting and trapping licenses on sale
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s 2013-2014 fishing, hunting and trapping licenses are now available for purchase, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The 2013-2014 licenses will be valid immediately upon purchase through Feb. 28, 2014. The 2012-2013 licenses are valid through Feb. 28 of this year. White-tailed deer and fall wild turkey hunting permits will
$7,000 is top bid at Ohio Holstein sale
MANSFIELD, Ohio — The Ohio Holstein Association convention sale, held March 16 at the Richland County Fairgrounds, averaged $2,639 on 60 live lots.
Summer steak sales equal CAB record
A steak sizzling on the grill is to a consumer what a cash register cha-ching is to a grocer. Despite economic conditions, those sweet sensations were in the air this summer as demand for high-quality beef cuts picked up for the world’s largest branded beef program. Records The Certified Angus Beef brand set repeat records






