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Increase your milk quality in 2015
TRANSFER, Pa. — The Penn State Extension Dairy Team will offer several workshops around the state to educate producers, farm managers and milkers on proper milking techniques and practices to produce a high quality product. Designed to help increase productivity and profitability on dairies, these hands-on workshops will focus on consistent milking practices that emphasize
1925-2010: Nicholas Pitorak
MONTVILLE, Ohio — Nicholas Pitorak, 85, of Montville, died Dec. 30, 2010 at UH Geauga Medical Center in Claridon Township. He was born Oct. 4, 1925 in Huntsburg Township on the family farm, the son of Harry and Katherine (Krisa) Pitorak. Nick was baptized shortly afterwards in Sts. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church in
Guernsey sale has $59,000 top seller
RICHARDSON, Texas — Thirty females averaged $5,003 in the 2009 National Guernsey Convention Sale, held July 12 in Richardson, Texas. Sixty-five total embryos averaged $435 each. The sale was held in the main theater of the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts. Top sale Topping the sale was Moziers Lux Anne of Lavon Farms, EX-92.
American being defeated in moral battles from within
The American majority turns a deaf ear to assaults on morality.
Take the pork out of Washington
Reader wants to see the end of pork barrell politics.
Slimmed-down CWT gets go-ahead
The lack of interest forced the federation to change participation requirements from 80 percent signup to 70 percent.
Foot-and-mouth could still impact pork exports and prices
According to Kansas State University agricultural economist James Mintert, “If foot-and-mouth becomes more widespread, it could provide a boost to U.S. pork exports,” Mintert said. “Conversely, if FMD enters the U.S., it could result in pork-importing countries restricting U.S. access to their markets.
DeWine defends Darby stance
DeWine is not backing down from his support of the controversial central Ohio Little Darby National Wildlife Refuge proposal, saying the region could become a “national jewel.”
John Parker to receive Distinguished Ag Alumni Award
Eight OSU College of Agriculture alumni will receive the 2001 awards honoring their accomplishments at the Feb. 24 annual alumni luncheon.
Dairy farming across the Big Pond
This marked the third year for the OSU Dairy Industry Study Abroad.






