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Cattle, hog prices have different look
Cattle and hog prices typically head in opposite directions in the summer months. In most years, cattle prices peak in March or April and move to a low in July or August.
Labor of love: Bud and Maryann Smith celebrate 35 years of S&S Equipment
S&S Equipment celebrates 35 years of service, restoring old tractors, selling new and used tractors and running charity events for the local community.
The town International Harvester built
A short history of the rise and fall of Benham, Kentucky.
Celebrate June Dairy Month with royalty
Pennsylvania dairy royalty includes, left to right: Chantal Guidice, Pa. Brown Swiss Miss, Beaver Co. Sarah Weimer, Pa. Guernsey Queen, Venango Co. Amanda Mitcheltree, Pa. Jersey Queen, Lawrence Co. LeeAnn Kapanick, Pa. State Dairy Princess, Crawford Co. Abigail Trotter, Pa. Alternate State Dairy Princess, Lawrence Co. SALEM, Ohio — June Dairy Month began more than
Graziers, livestock need minerals
Although most of the nutrients needed by the animals are supplied by grazing, it is still important to make sure they have supplemental mineral available.
What matters most in the end
As summer kicks in to high gear, if there is time in your day to pick up a good book, I recommend, Heart In The Right Place, a memoir written by Carolyn Jourdan.
Exporting live animals easier, thanks to the Rickenbacker Airport
The special transports pens offer cattle, or any animal, plenty of room to stand up and lay down during the flight.
OSU vet debunks cattlemen’s myths
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Cattlemen’s Association combined forces with the Carroll County 4-H and OSU Extension for a fall meeting to find out the best way to winterize a cattle herd. Organizers like John McKarns and Dr. Keith Burgett said without the organizations working together, the event wouldn’t have come together. The event
Roller in the rye: Managing cover crops with rolling and crimping techniques
WASHINGTON — Farmers could soon be on a roll when it comes to preparing their fields for planting. That’s thanks to rolling machines — developed by Agricultural Research Service scientists in Auburn, Ala., — that can quickly flatten mature, high-biomass cover crops such as rye.
What are those strange-looking horseshoes I see?
Cytek horseshoes are a new style of shoes coming from England.






