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Always a farmer at heart: Cattleman finds lifelong dream on Jefferson County hillsides

Thursday, October 16, 2008

HAMMONDSVILLE, Ohio — Herman Howell leans off the gas pedal and lets the shadow of his F-250 creep across the ridge, barely moving along the wire fenceline. The setting sun casts its last rays onto the yellow-orange and bright red maples and oaks, letting their blackened outlines hide the herd of black Angus cows grazing

The ‘softer sex’ was tough as nails

Thursday, April 3, 2008

The stories of so many of the women who came before us have always left me wondering how in the world women ever became termed the softer sex.

Workers’ comp: The questions you don’t ask could have costly answers

Thursday, March 24, 2005

I am the first to admit that sometimes I make a mess of things. I try to teach my kids that the best reaction is to ‘fess up, take responsibility, fix what I can, learn from my mistakes and move on.

Dairy Channel: Why are dairymen getting squeezed, and will new MILC program help?

Thursday, October 24, 2002

Is the USDA’s new dairy program in the best long-term interest of dairy producers? The answer to that question remains to be seen, but the likely answer is “no.” Is the check welcome this year? Yes. Will it be in 2003? Probably, says district extension specialist Dianne Shoemaker in this week’s Dairy Channel column.

Beef industry loses important leader

Thursday, September 13, 2007

SUMMITVILLE, Ohio – The U.S. cattle industry lost one of its most influential leaders last week. Fred H.

A farm’s first anniversary

Thursday, November 13, 2003

Couple toasts to rented dairy farm’s success.

Two counties, two vineyards

Thursday, December 13, 2007

NORTON, Ohio – Andy Troutman rolls terms like cabernet sauvignon and franc, pinot grigio, chardonnay and riesling from his tongue like second nature.

Broadview Farm: Continuing the family tradition of conservation

Thursday, November 21, 2002

Practicing soil and water conservation on their land isn’t a whim for farmers Jerry and Lori Dickerhoof, it’s a commitment and a tradition.

Alpaca farm hosts turkey giveaway for families in need

Friday, November 17, 2023

Scott Westberg opened his alpaca farm, Pure Passions Farms, in the fall of 2022. Now, he wants to support local families by providing a turkey and Thanksgiving sides to those in need.

Bees hives in Pittsburgh produce lanternfly honey

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Within the last two years, the lanternfly population in Pittsburgh has been on the rise. Now, bees are making lanternfly honey in hives across the city.