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Is rural America dying?
The 2008 survey and report, “Place Matters,” found a substantial majority of respondents in all rural regions would advise a teenager to leave for opportunities elsewhere. That’s a sad statement. We must find the vision and political will to reverse that reality. We must find a way to bring rural America back to life.
Top-performing bulls to sell at Pa. Livestock Evaluation Center
PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE, Pa. — Beef producers have an opportunity to buy some of the best genetics in the northeast during a cattle sale at Pennsylvania’s Livestock Evaluation Center in Pennsylvania Furnace, Centre County, March 30 at noon. Top-gaining performance-tested bulls will be sold at the 39th annual Performance-Tested Bull Sale. Standards Bulls enrolled in the
PASA conference, Feb. 2-5, salutes farmer-leaders, has ‘food’ mantra
MILLHEIM, Pa. — Conference-goers can expect a change this year at the closing plenary session of the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture’s (PASA) annual Farming for the Future Conference. Instead of the traditional keynote address, the association will introduce the PASA-bilities Leadership Award Series, featuring speeches by award winners within the organization’s membership. The 20th
National FFA to welcome new year in Rose Parade
National FFA to have one of largest floats in Tournament of Roses Parade.
FSA Andy for Nov. 26, 2009
Hello again, Farming this year has presented many challenges to our hard working and dedicated farmers. I know that one of the big challenges this fall is making ends meet and cash flowing your farm business needs. USDA may be able to help you obtain some quick cash if you own some harvested grain that
You can’t keep a good farm man (or woman) down
Hamilton County’s Bobby Burwinkel has some fun behind a podium at the USDA. A future U.S. Secretary of Agriculture perhaps? — With all the economic doom and gloom and agricultural uncertainty, it’s one thing to want to hear from the industry’s leaders, but what about the tomorrow’s leaders, or the next generation? Do they plan
Appreciate miracles, big and small
Columnist Judith Sutherland reminds us that there are plenty of miracles along life’s byways.
Time for some proactive pasture plans
Grazing guru Dean Slates recommends taking a critical look at your grazing resources.
Service awards presented to Ohio growers
Trade association service awards were presented at the Ohio growers Congress to a member of each of the three associations.
Take a farm lesson from the Patriots
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the sate of the ag marketplace.






