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Westmoreland Co. dairyman, Rick Ebert, elected president of Pa. Farm Bureau
Westmoreland County dairy farmer Richard Ebert has been elected president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.
Buyers travel from all over for auction
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Garner Auctioneers, LLC conducted an auction May 27-28 for part one of the Robert W. Lozier estate of Carrollton, Ohio. Lozier was an avid collector of items from the 1800s and in the 1970s and 1980s owned the President McKinley farm and museum in Minerva, Ohio. The buyers came from Oklahoma, Florida,
Plans set for Beef School in Jefferson and Harrison Co.
BLOOMINGDALE, Ohio — Cattlemen looking for answers to their production, management and marketing questions can look to the 2011 Eastern Ohio Beef Management School. The three-week program begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at Jefferson County JVS in Bloomingdale. Pre-registration is not required for any of the sessions. The cost to participate in each beef
Temple Grandin to speak at OSU’s animal welfare symposium
Nov. 30 COLUMBUS — The second annual Ohio State University Animal Welfare Symposium will be held Nov. 30 at the Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, Fred Taylor Drive in Columbus. The symposium is a joint venture between the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine and the College of Food, Agricultural
Two large Ohio dairies placed into receivership
Two dairies in western Ohio have been unable to pay on loans since March.
Real estate brings high bids at auctions
– Ron Hillier of Hillier Realty, Auctions and Appraisals, Cortland, Ohio, held a real estate auction June 3 in Warren, Ohio, with a good turnout. It was advertised that the ranch home could be bought for $30,000 before the auction, but went to the winning bidder for $24,000 at the sale. – Mark Barkley of
Wanting balance
I was at the checkout magazine rack, too cheap to buy, yet eager to learn how Angelina Jolie is going to balance celebrity, saving the world, motherhood and photo ops.
USDA removes sheep from Vermont farms
The quarantined sheep, imported from Belgium and the Netherlands in 1996, were placed under certain federal restrictions when they entered the country. They will now be euthanized.
Move over, Maybelline
WASHINGTON – When USDA Agricultural Research Service chemists Joe Laszlo and Dave Compton originally developed SoyScreen, they envisioned outdoor enthusiasts and other consumers using their invention as an environmentally friendly alternative to petroleum-based sunscreens.
Morrow County gets first ag easement
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – A Morrow County landowner, Thomas Weiler, recently donated a permanent agricultural easement on his 399-acre farm in Harmony Township to the Ohio Department of Agriculture, to help assure that the farm will never be developed for non-farm purposes.






