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Wardens shut illegal Pa. kennel, 58 New Guinea Singing Dogs removed
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The state’s Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement has shut down a kennel operating illegally without a license in Franklin County after learning the owner was hoarding 68 rare New Guinea Singing Dogs. Additionally, the dogs were unlicensed and not vaccinated against rabies, as required by the Dog Law and Rabies Act. After
Commonwealth preserves 4,000th farm
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board reached a major milestone by preserving the state’s 4,000th farm. “Pennsylvania’s farmland preservation program leads the nation,” said state Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Redding. “I applaud the farmers who have made the enormous commitment to protect their farm in perpetuity — meaning it will always remain
Business profile: Paris and Washington Insurance
MINERVA, Ohio — No matter how careful you are, accidents happen — car crashes, natural disasters, financial losses. While you can’t always stop these things from happening, you can protect yourself just in case a situation arises. That’s where Paris and Washington Twp. Home Insurance can help. Been around forever The agency, located in Minerva,
Electricity generation, sales set records
WASHINGTON — Electricity generation and electricity sales reached record levels in 2007, according to Electric Power Annual 2007, released by the Energy Information Administration. Following a year of relatively weak growth in 2006, net generation of electric power increased by 2.3 percent, rising to 4,157 million megawatthours and retail sales rose by 2.6 percent to
Business Profile: K & M Builders
KIDRON, Ohio — In its 20 years, K & M Builders, Ltd., has expanded from one crew to five crews. It was founded by Dan J. Miller after working in the building industry for 30 years. He has eight sons working for him, as well as sons-in-law and even grandsons. They build pole buildings for
Exports expected to smash records
Surging foreign demand, a weak U.S. dollar and unprecedented growth in the global economy are the driving forces behind increasing rates of U.S. agricultural exports, according to Mike Dwyer, chief economist with the Foreign Agricultural Service at the USDA.
Crone noticed for ag involvement
HERSHEY, Pa. – Pennsylvania Farm Bureau announced the winners of the Young Farmer and Rancher Discussion Meet and Excellence in Ag award.
Angus consignments top Ohio bull sale
Seventy-three bulls averaged $1,966 at the annual Ohio Performance Tested Bull Sale.
National Cattlemen’s Foundation invites students to apply for scholarship
The National Cattlemen’s Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2024 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship.
H2Ohio enrollment now open
The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced a new round of H2Ohio open enrollment for producers in the 14 counties of the Maumee River Watershed.






