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Pa. Holstein Association honors many who built breed
The Pennsylvania Holstein Association presented awards at its annual convention March 1-3 at the Park Inn by Radisson, West Middlesex.
Retiring Ohio Holstein editor helped ‘bridge the gap’
Ohio Holstein magazine editor retiring after accomplished career.
Efficiency, good rations define Ohio’s Commercial Cattlemen of the Year
Watts Farms in Licking County named Commercial Cattlemen of the Year.
Dairy farmers, tell your story
We have a story to tell in our role as dairy farmers. There are countless opportunities to share it with others. It may not always be the setting we like or feel comfortable with, but our lives have dimensions that exceed those who work in the concrete jungles of a city, far removed from farm
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 26, 2011:
COLUMBUS — Rachel Krumwiede of Firelands FFA won the state talent show May 6 at the Ohio FFA Convention. Krumwiedeof auditioned for the show several months ago. The top 12 acts performed on the main stage to a crowd of several thousand. Rachel earned first place for her performance of Wild Flower. Krumwiede also earned
Ohio FFA seeks ‘infinite potential’ at state convention
State convention focuses on life achievements, awards and accomplishments.
Meat and potatoes: A look back at life through food
Probably 20 years ago, I was prevailed upon by my late cousin Peg Townsend to write down recollections from my childhood. At first I was reluctant, but I finally did it. The following ramblings are excerpted from those memories through what we ate on our farm during the 1940s. Sweet as sugar. Before the war,
Who let the horses out?
Eliza Blue shares a horse-wrangling story that proves her ranching skills are both improving and still need work.
Captivated by the ‘Wisconsin Driftless Milking Sheep’
On a trip to a small family farm in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin, Eliza Blue discovered an interesting breed of sheep being used for milk production.
Tips for handling venison safely during harvesting and preparation
It’s important that any venison derived from hunting be handled safely to avoid the spread of foodborne pathogens, which could cause foodborne illnesses.






