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Car collector buys favorite car of Jackie Kennedy Onassis

Thursday, January 11, 2001

The anonymous buyer purchased the car as a surprise gift for his wife.

Ohio Landowner/Hunter Access Partnership program creates new opportunities

Friday, November 24, 2023

There are nearly 20,000 acres and 147 landowners currently enrolled in the program, and there are hundreds of hunters taking advantage of it.

One devil’s advocate thoughts

Thursday, November 19, 2009

If idle hands are the devil’s workshop, idle thoughts are, what, the product of a devil’s advocate? Maybe, but one election result from early November leaves plenty of room for thought, idle or otherwise. On Nov. 3, Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved Issue 2, a statehouse-directed ballot initiative to create a “Livestock Care Standards Board.” The

Wal-Mart’s organic plan could boost demand

Thursday, April 24, 2014

What will Wal-Mart’s new organic sales mean for farmers?

Tractor puller is ready for Last Ride

Thursday, February 19, 2009

James Wood (center) accepted a trophy in 1973 for taking first place in his class at the tractor pulling championship in Louisville, Ky. Now, he’s working on his final pulling tractor — a project he calls Last Ride.

D. Larry Bates

Friday, January 31, 2025

D. Larry Bates, 71, passed away suddenly Jan. 23 in the emergency room at East Liverpool City Hospital following an apparent heart attack.

Cost of summer cookouts reaches record high $71.22

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

An Independence Day cookout will cost $71.22 for 10 guests this year, based on the 2024 American Farm Bureau Federation annual market basket survey.

Simplifying homesteading practices for beginners

Thursday, September 27, 2018

As folks move to rural America, it is important to keep in mind the necessity to work with the land and not against it.

From chicken feathers to flowerpots

Monday, September 14, 2009

WASHINGTON — Chicken feathers, usually an unwanted byproduct of poultry processing, may have a more valuable future as an ingredient in biodegradable flower pots, according to an Agricultural Research Service scientist. Practical uses Chemist Walter Schmidt, in the Agricultural Research Service Environmental Management and Byproduct Utilization Laboratory in Beltsville, Md., has been developing practical uses

Nutrient management is changing not just for 2016 but beyond as well

Thursday, May 19, 2016

The toxic algae bloom in the Ohio River late last summer didn’t get as much attention as Lake Erie and the Maumee River watershed had, but it could still change the way producers manage nutrients on their farms in the future.