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Adopting no-till shifts biofuel balance

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Growing corn for ethanol could be argued as justifiable, especially when farmers use no-till.

Raccoon rabies vaccination beginning May 1

Monday, April 28, 2008

COLUMBUS — An oral rabies vaccination operation will begin May 1 in five northeast Ohio counties. The operation is coordinated by the Ohio departments of Health, Natural Resources and Transportation, plus the

Pork exports set records, but overproduction killing prices

Thursday, April 17, 2008

One in every five pigs, about 20 percent, produced in the U.S. was exported during January and February.

A story we’d rather not tell

Thursday, October 26, 2006

In a perfect world, we’d never print another article like Tony Nicoletto’s page one story about his miraculous recovery from a farm accident.

Next crop: Dairy heifers are the future

Thursday, October 14, 2004

The dairy replacements are the foundation of any dairy enterprise. They are the future of your dairy herd and will be one of the major factors that will determine continued improved herd performance.

The Improved Blueberry

Thursday, July 26, 2007

The first berries I helped pick, when I was a kid, were strawberries. Makes sense. Close to the ground, easy to reach, I loved to eat them, but they still make my arms itch.

Growing up late

Thursday, February 17, 2005

At 30, I left the home where I grew up. Though not posh or extravagant, it was a place that afforded more comforts than I could have ever enjoyed on my own.

“Ponds with a Purpose”: Review hosts daily farm pond clinic

Thursday, September 13, 2001

The one-hour clinic will show how ponds work and the best ways to manage them. The goal: To help pond owners head off problems and, in the end, save money.

Baldwin serves time for animal cruelty

Thursday, August 2, 2001

After pleading guilty to 30 charges, Harlan Baldwin was sentenced to jail time, electronically supervised surveillance, probation, and community service. He was also prohibited from owning cows or horses, and fined $6,000.

Winning winery: Debonné Vineyards brings national recognition to northeast Ohio wine

Friday, February 14, 2020

Wineries in the Grand River Valley are clustered almost as closely as a bunch of grapes. There are 31 wineries in the area, and they help bring tourists, other businesses, like hotels, and investments into the area. But all this wasn’t there in the early 1970s, when Tony Debevc established Debonné Vineyards, in Madison, Ohio.