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Calves attacked on Pa. farm
SALEM, Ohio — Three newborn Holstein calves have been skinned alive at a farm in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. During the past several weeks, farmer Lou Diamond has reported three separate attacks on the animals at his Masontown, Pa., dairy farm. The attacks began during the night of Sept. 21, with three calves being skinned over
Everything’s coming up aces as harvest progresses
Corn and soybean harvests have been on pace with early estimates, while grain prices remain strong and trade conditions favor American commodities.
Tornadoes tear up Wayne, Stark counties
Stark County tornado ripped mainly through rural areas.
OSU Extension to offer Small Farm College
The college is open to all new or aspiring farmers, new rural landowners, small farmers, and farm families looking for new ideas.
Ohio beef checkoff marketing plan approved
The Ohio Beef Council had to cut $35,000 from its marketing plan for 2013, but will invest $76,250 into beef checkoff programs in fiscal year 2013.
The farm raises more than just crops
Judith Sutherland is grateful her grandchild do their chores when asked — something she attributes to being raised on a farm.
2014 Twilight Dairy Tour draws a wide variety of visitors
The estimated 2,000 people at this year’s Wayne County Twilight Dairy Tour came for a variety of reasons, including “date night.”
Know which humane society you are supporting
Editor: In my role as president and an active volunteer of The Humane Society of Columbiana County, I recently participated in the Leetonia Sportsman Club Deer Expo. This is a combined exhibitor event and competition where scorers are available to anyone bringing a rack to score. The entrance fee, vendor fee, Chinese auction and homemade
A weekend in the West Wing
Editor Susan Crowell wandered around the West Wing last weekend – but not the one in Washington, the one in Louisville at the National Farm Machinery Show.
JBS beef buy is bad for everyone
If JBS Swift’s buyout of National Beef, Smithfield’s beef slaughter operations and Smithfield’s massive Five Rivers Cattle Feeding LLC, the nation’s largest cattle feedlot with one-time capacity of 811,000 head, the three remaining firms will have over 80 percent market share of U.S. steer/heifer slaughter.






