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Carrollton Farmers’ Market: Nineteen years of success and counting
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Long before the concept was trendy, a farmers’ market was growing in Carroll County.
Ohio native will lead national cattlemen’s group
Jan Lyons returns home to offer beef industry insights at Ohio Cattlemen’s Association banquet.
Herrons reap conservation rewards
HANOVERTON, Ohio – For dairymen David and Glen Herron, paying attention to their Columbiana County farm’s natural resources just makes sense, both common sense and good business sense.
Bugle Ridge Farm taps into old and new markets
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – When cattle groups plan summer field days, it’s usually to see a beef farm. After all, most producers are curious to see how other farmers manage their operations and they want to check out the herd.
What was making news in America in 1939
October 1939: Poland was desperately fighting the German Wehrmacht in the west and the Red Army in the east, vestiges of the Great Depression lingered in this country, FDR was well into his 2nd term as President and your author was in his second month of 1st grade at Court School, a one-roomed frame building in western Pennsylvania.
Developing a vision statement
Developing a vision statement is an important part of managing a dairy farm. Using input from the people who help make it successful to do so is invaluable.
Dairy farming – the original hustle culture
Lee Beers talks about “hustle culture” and ways dairy farmers can diversify their income sources.
Evaluating your herd’s reproductive performance
Reproductive performance needs to be monitored year round but especially in the summer when cows are experiencing heat stress and feeds are changing.
Groups want to create organic, grassfed dairy supply chain in southeast Pa.
Creating a robust grassfed, organic dairy supply chain could be the way forward for small dairy farms in Pennsylvania.
Exploring the romantic history of Schenley Park
Schenley Park provides a natural sanctuary for city dwellers, university students and other visitors. Julie Geiss digs into the park’s romantic history.






