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Purple paint law goes live in Pennsylvania
A new law in Pennsylvania may have people seeing purple. Landowners can now mark trees or posts with purple paint as a no trespassing notice.
ODNR seeks input on Ohio’s recreational trails
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the Ohio Trails Partnership are requesting feedback to create the state’s next plan for recreational trails.
Pennsylvania dairy princess crowned
Yvonne Longenecker of Williamsburg, Blair County, will represent the state’s dairy industry next year as its 61st Pennsylvania Dairy Princess.
Wayne County man dies in farming accident
Wayne County farmer dies after falling from silo ladder.
W.Va. black bear attack puts residents on alert
MOUNT NEBO, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources has investigated an attack on a man by a black bear in the Mount Nebo area of Nicholas County, West Virginia. On Aug. 26, a man was knocked down and bitten several times by a female black bear after he had unexpectedly walked up
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 23, 2015:
WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE, Ohio — The Miami Trace and Great Oaks FFA livestock judging team members traveled to Scotland and Ireland on June 17 to compete internationally. The teams got the chance to travel after placing third overall at the 2014 National FFA Convention. Members of the team were: Gus Mitchem, Brock Wilt, Caroline
Grape school offers updates to growers
Increase the profitability of your vineyard with information gleaned at the upcoming Northeast Ohio Winter Grape School.
Vice president of Farm Credit Services retires
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Tom Schlenker, executive vice president of Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, retired Feb. 15 after 33 years of service. Background Schlenker joined the agriculture lending cooperative in 1978. He is widely credited for organizing and leading the organization’s Relationship Management Philosophy program and providing leadership in the launching new products including the
USDA should be honest
Editor: I would like to comment on Alan Guebert’s great article on NAIS in the June 18 Farm and Dairy. His lines, “flaws are as wide and deep as its unknowns…” and “no farmer wants a new expressway built between him and the federal courthouse” are excellent observations! With the correct picture he has drawn
Wetzel County Fair livestock auction results
Aug. 14, 2008 (No photos provided) STEERS Number of Market Lots: 1 Average: $3.10/pound Grand champion: Haley White Bid: $3.10/pound Buyer: TransEnergy Reserve champion: None HOGS Number of Market Lots: 10 Average: $4.02/pound with champions; $3.65/pound without Grand champion: Becky Coen Bid: $6/pound Buyer: Bill Anderson Reserve champion: Annaliese Henderson Bid: $5/pound Buyers: Billy Arnolds,






