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In honor of dad: Two 4-H members earn money for father’s disease
It’s hard for young Audra and Jackie Plumley of Burton to show their dairy cattle this show season, in the wake of their father’s death, but they’re using the opportunity to raise awareness and funds for PanCAN, a non-profit group that supports pancreatic cancer research.
Group wants to start ethanol co-op
Project could be first new generation cooperative formed in Ohio.
Clean diesel coming to farms near you
SALEM, Ohio – The Environmental Protection Agency is getting just what it asked for: cleaner diesel fuel.
A look at the numbers: The drought stretches beyond Pennsylvania
Nationally, January marked the fourth consecutive month with below- to much-below-normal precipitation for the Northeast region, with the October-January period ranking as the second driest such period in the 108-year record.
Mink released from Pa. farm; 400 die
SALEM, Ohio – More than 400 mink died after being released from their pens at a western Pennsylvania farm.
Farm Science Review: Farm incomes strong; inflation, inputs are challenges
Global uncertainty is continuing to affect farmers across the U.S. Inputs and commodity crop prices are still high. Farm incomes for 2022 look strong so far, but there are still many unknowns about 2023.
Marcellus and Utica shale update: Monroe and Noble counties lead pack
According to the ODNR, there are 35 Marcellus shale permits and 953 permits for drilling in Utica shale.
Northeast Ohio Holsteins take honors
CANFIELD, Ohio – The Northeast Ohio District Holstein Show was July 24 in Canfield, Ohio.
Under perfect weather, judge Dave Dyment of Ontario, Canada, surveyed 136 head of top dairy cattle.
John F. Morris
PILOT POINT, Texas — John Franklin Morris, 91, died Tuesday May 25, 2010, at 2:15 a.m. at his home in Pilot Point, Texas. Morris had been in ill health for two years. Morris was originally from the Columbiana, Ohio, area and had resided in Pilot Point for the past 19 1/2 years. He was born
Six breeds judged at Spring Dairy Expo
COLUMBUS — A total of 564 animals from six different breeds were exhibited and placed by judges Steve White of New Castle, Ind., and Lynn Lee of Smyrna, Tenn., at the Spring Dairy Expo, April 9-11. Cattle traveled from more than 13 states. There were four different breed sales and more than 205 animals that






