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Athlete from Stark County dairy bikes cross-country to help sister
Calling themselves the “Runaway Interns,” Nick Thomas and his friend biked cross-country to raise funds for an illness his sister has.
Young Ohio hunters bag deer
Ohio’s young hunters had a successful weekend and checked 6,563 white-tailed deer during the two-day youth gun season.
The Contrary Farmer will live on
The legacy of the Contrary Farmer, the late Gene Logsdon, will run deep and wide.
Hoffman Farms focuses on crops and cattle
Christian Hoffman —Ohio’s Commercial Cattelemen of the Year — is a young producer but is on par with some of the best.
GMO basher, Mark Lynas, makes an about-face
Most of us are science illiterate. That’s why emotion and public perception steers policy, not science. A GMO opponent changes his mind.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 7, 2011:
ASHLAND, Ohio — Mapleton FFA Chapter held its annual FFA versus teachers’ basketball game March 25. Admission to this annual community service event is $1 and one canned food item. The money collected went to the American Red Cross for the Japanese Relief fund and the canned food went to the Ashland County Food Bank.
Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association honors award winners at annual conference
ELYSBURG, Pa. — More than 250 auctioneers, apprentices, support personnel, vendors and guests attended and participated in the 61st annual conference and trade show of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association Jan. 14-17 at the Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey. Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association President Daniel A. Trace of Meadville, Crawford County, described the four-day event as an “excellent conference of
New bill promotes biogas production through tax credits
WASHINGTON — Billions of gallons of fossil fuels could be reduced through renewable energy sources produced from animal waste with a little ingenuity and modest government support. A group of seven bipartisan U.S. senators, including Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio, have introduced groundbreaking legislation that promotes the development of biogas — a natural gas substitute
Country-of-origin labeling rule gets chilly reception
The latest brouhaha stems from the USDA’s interpretation of COOL.
Beef producers should think globally
DENVER — Beef producers should think globally when considering their future, a leading Washington insider told cattle producers at the Cattle Industry Summer Conference. Jim Wiesemeyer, vice president, policy and trade issues, for Informa Economics Inc., told about 700 producers at the opening session that exports are “going to be your margins in the future.




			
			
			
			
			
			

