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Holstein Association USA unveils robotic milking records program
Holstein Association USA is announcing a new program known as TriStarSM AMR.
Performance test bull sale March 30
The 45th Performance-Tested Bull Sale will be held March 30, at noon, at Pennsylvania’s Livestock Evaluation Center in Rock Springs, Centre County.
5 stories farmers read this week: Dec. 12
This week’s top stories include an Ohioan’s return to Poland 69 years after delivering horses, more fines against Case Farms, tips for purchasing firewood and the latest stats from Ohio’s shale wells.
Pine Hill Meats: Former butcher jailed for drugs
SALEM, Ohio — Former Pine Hill Meats butcher shop owner John W. Schneider has been sentenced to 18 months in jail on two felony drug counts. The order came June 20 from Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Judge David Tobin. Sentence Tobin sentenced Schneider, 59, to six months in the Lorain Correctional Institution for possession
Professor publishes fourth mystery set among Ohio’s Amish community
The author sees the books not simply as mysteries but as a way to illuminate different aspects of Amish culture.
EPA awards brownfields grants to Ohio communities
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded four brownfields grants worth $2.8 million to Ohio communities: Columbus, Lockland, Mansfield and a joint grant to Cleveland and Lima.
Area cooperatives combine operations
The merger proposal was approved by more than 70 percent of the cooperatives’ members.
Sweet Harts: Nuts and chocolatey confections replace syrup as Hart family signature
BURTON, Ohio — Pecan turtles, the gooey caramel and nut confections dunked in dark or milk chocolate, are piled in the showcase. Decadent truffles drizzled with thin wisps of pink chocolate rest nearby, bordered by golden trays of peanut butter buckeyes almost as big as grapefruits. It’s every chocoholic‘s dream to be surrounded by pound
To fertilize or not? Penny-pinching may lead to trouble
Spring is just around the corner and the time to get serious about pasture and hayland planting or reseeding is here. With memories of last summer’s drought and the consequences that resulted from less available forage than normal fresh on our minds, the time to take action to increase this year’s forage production is now.
Dairy farming helped prepare Farnsworths for careers
As a boy, he pretended to sell the family’s cows. But auctioneer Russ Farnsworth and family still have a solid dairy farm in Medina County.






