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Love of land runs deep at family farms
When you grow up on a farm, you have a connection to the land like no one else.
Holstein calf takes sports world by storm
“Baby Ben,” a calf born on a Pennsylvania dairy farm, has become the unofficial mascot of Pittsburgh Steelers fans everywhere.
Apology and the fine art of making one
I don’t, as a rule, look to celebrities to serve as role models for my children. I’m not generally on the lookout for anyone to teach my children how to get arrested for a heroin possession or soliciting, and I have rarely had need for anyone to teach my kids how to lie, cheat or
PROGRESS: Amish farms join to build agricultural markets
MOUNT EATON, Ohio – Forty years ago, 90 percent of the Amish and Mennonite families in Wayne and Holmes counties were engaged in agriculture.
Columbiana County Farm Bureau adds 100+ new farmer-members
WINONA, Ohio – The Columbiana County Farm Bureau honored Bill McKarns of Hanoverton with its Distinguished Service Award, presented Sept.
Chef Erik Hoover brings style to Trumbull County Fair, barbecue business
A look at the man behind Warren’s Cockeye BBQ.
Center for Dairy Excellence seeking board member in northern Pennsylvania
The Center for Dairy Excellence Board of Directors is requesting nominations to fill one open position with a dairy producer from the northern Pennsylvania.
2021 Farm Science Review will be in person
The Ohio State University’s Farm Science Review, which was held online last year because of the pandemic, will be live and in person this year. The event is set for Sept. 21-23, at Ohio State’s Molly Caren Agricultural Center, near London.
Michigan farmer re-elected chairman of American Lamb Board
Dale Thorne, a sheep producer from Michigan, has been re-elected chairman of the American Lamb Board
‘Practice good hygiene,’ say Ohio Department of Agriculture, Health
As Ohio’s 2013 agricultural fair season kicks-off, the Ohio Departments of Health and Ohio Department of Agriculture are reminding Ohioans to practice good hygiene when visiting livestock exhibits this summer.






