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Tractors hit the road for 15th annual cruise in western Pennsylvania
After taking a year off, due to the pandemic, the Moraine Area Tractor Cruisers gathered June 12 and 13, for a two-day tractor cruise through the back roads of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Lawrence County Fair market livestock sale totals $220,000
Lawrence County 4-H and FFA members taking market livestock wrapped up their project year at the annual livestock sale. Buyers supported the county’s youth with an overall sale total of $220,000.
Bees create buzz with annual 4-H challenge
Thousands of students in Ohio and seven other states will learn why bees dancing is a vital aspect of honeybee pollination as they participate in this year’s 4-H Ag Innovations Experience, the Honey Bee Challenge.
Get a job! (But hone interview skills first)
One of the many benefits of being a writer is that my commute is short. (I gained 7 pounds the year I got a laptop and no longer had to walk all the way to the third floor to write).
Ohio sheep and lamb inventory down 3.3 percent
As of Jan. 1, there were 9,500 milk goats in Ohio, unchanged from a year earlier. The Ohio meat and other goat inventory was 60,000 head, 2,000 below the Jan. 1, 2013, count.
Grain commodity markets bounce, but party’s over
Here are grain merchandiser Marlin Clark’s conclusions from the current market. First, hindsight is 20/20. Second, timing is more important than actual prices; and, third, the party is over for this year.
Ready to ride
There are few moments in life that compare to the feeling of sitting atop a bucking, spinning, kicking bull. There are even fewer moments that compare to the feeling of hearing that eight-second buzzer and knowing you finished the ride.
He gets the cash crops with paid labor
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – After 30 years of farming vegetables and fruits, Jim Crawford has developed a system of labor that works well for his 95-acre, certified organic vegetable farm.
Dairy prices should rise through ’08
COLUMBUS – Despite last season’s financial woes, U.S. dairy producers have been enjoying historically high milk prices this year, driven mainly by an international demand for products that non-U.
Small farm equipment exhibit has big presence at Farm Science Review
Small farm equipment exhibit has big presence at Farm Science Review
The Center for Small Farms, sponsored by “American Small Farm” magazine, made its Ohio debut at this year’s Review.






