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Rogers’ fire levels pavilion
Rogers Community Auction’s Pavilion G went up in flames May 19. No one was injured and only a stack of hay was lost. Owners plan for business as usual.
DIY homemade duck decoys can do the trick
Duck hunters looking for a way to add a little spice to their sport may want to try crafting a decoy or two to their gear bag.
How will supply management affect the dairy industry?
Editor: Will more government intervention solve the volatility and low profit margins dairy farmers recently experienced? As I review the Foundation for the Future and Costa-Sanders proposals on government mandated supply control, that is the question I continue to ask myself. How will these supply management plans affect the future of the dairy industry in
Haitian government plan calls for $700 million investment for ag sector
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is calling for international donors to support a $700 million investment plan in the agricultural sector to repair earthquake damaged infrastructure, boost national food production, and create employment for people fleeing Port-au-Prince. The plan was drawn up by the Haitian government. Cornerstone The
Heat getting to you? We have it good
Could be you’re tired of reading about the mundane happenings on this quiet island, and so I’m calling on my mother to rescue you.
Ohio will host Horse Progress Days July 4 and 5
By KAREN KIRSCH Contributing Writer MOUNT HOPE, Ohio –The tiny village of Mount Hope, Ohio, will host Horse Progress Days July 4 and 5.
March margin triggers dairy coverage money
FSA announced that the March 2020 income over feed cost margin was $9.15 per hundredweight (cwt.), triggering the first Dairy Margin Coverage payment.
Soybean checkoff targets increasing profits
ST. LOUIS — Maximizing the profit potential of every U.S. soybean farmer means seeing beyond today; it means driving soybean innovation in products and services to meet customers’ needs tomorrow. That’s why the farmer-leaders of the national soy checkoff made driving innovation the center of their new, five-year strategic plan, which will guide all
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 9, 2015
This week’s roundup includes news from the Hiland, Warren and West Holmes FFA chapters.
Ohio Corn Marketing Program awards ethanol infrastructure grant
The grant program creates the opportunity for fuel retailers to significantly expand the reach of ethanol in Ohio.






