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Then and now: Down on the farm
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes there were plenty of things to do – both around the home, barn and fields – on the farms of old.
Slug sleuths: Ohioans take lead on slippery path
As slugs chew their way through fields, researchers and farmers across the country are looking to Ohio for help.
Livestock waste standards rewritten
National guidelines on handling animal waste and odor are changing to reflect the times.
Farm network provides opportunities for Pa. women
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Audrey Gay Rodgers has been running the Hameau Farm in the Big Valley for about 25 years.
Ron Kreis: Ohioan is world champion auctioneer
SALEM, Ohio – Ron Kreis chants and calls while he drives, auctioneering passing fence posts and telephone poles to invisible bidders.
Ohio Farm Bureau debates raw milk position
SALEM, Ohio – “We oppose the sale of raw milk direct to consumers.” Well, sort of. And then again, not really.
Cadence, cry bring bronze bust to able auctioneer
East Coast Livestock Auctioneer names grand champion.
Jack B. Vincent
Jack B. Vincent, 89, of Salem, died June 19, 2022, in the Allay Senior Center in Lisbon.
832 animal cruelty charges filed against Pa. pig farmer
WARFORDSBURG, Pa. — A former Pennsylvania farmer is facing 832 charges of cruelty to animals. According to the Pennsylvania State Police, Daniel Lee Clark Sr., 47, now of Clearspring, Md., was the sole caretaker of a pig farm and reportedly failed to protect and provide for the approximate 832 hogs found dead on a Fulton
Exhibit features the art of the frame
The Frame in America: 1860-1960, an exhibition featuring more than 100 American frames, will be on view April 6 through May 20 at the Columbus Museum of Art.






