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New game, new rules in meat markets
Watching Big Pork and Big Beef respond to proposed USDA rules to “clarify conduct that violates the P&S [Packers and Stockyards] Act” is like watching Wall Street bankers: They find it impossible to pull their hands out of your pockets long enough to pull themselves out of the mess they’ve made. That’s a good explanation
Good grazing: fall and winter a great time to take stock of your stock
Now is a time of year many cow-calf operators enjoy because the season’s calf crop has been sold, all the hay has been made, most of the equipment is put away and there is a little extra money in the bank.
National stories cause heartbreak
Lives can change in an instant, something columnist Judith Sutherland ponders in this week’s column.
Love beyond measure: Wine glasses for weddings, mugs for marriage
It’s just an old coffee mug, but for columnist Kym Seabolt, it’s a symbol of wedded bliss: slightly worn, slightly comforting, but always present.
An American “POP” Culture
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb confides some insight into the quentessential query about that perfect companion for just about everything, popcorn
Bioterrorism rules trickle down to hay
SALEM, Ohio – Commercial hay producers soon may be among the growing list of sectors keeping detailed records and zeroing in on bioterrorism.
OSU Extension offering commodity marketing program over five weeks
Ohio State University Extension in Wayne County announced registration is now open for its 2024 Professional Marketer Program.
Pennsylvania 4-H inducts new State Project Ambassador team
Pennsylvania 4-H recently inducted a new team of State Project Ambassadors.
Grand River wildlife shooting range to open
The Grand River Wildlife Area Shooting Range, operated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, will open to the public April 5.
Not much new in proposed Pa. budget for agriculture
It’s more of the same for agriculture in Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed 2021-22 budget.






