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Looks like the taxpayer gets the short end of the stick again
Editor: I wonder how the 330 people in Richland County who own property in the Muskingum Watershed District that had to pay the assessment fee on their property that was supposed to be used to help rebuild dams and maintenance for the lakes feel now that $400,000 of the money went to pay raises. You
Nothing hotter than an August Sunday
The only thing hotter than the August nights on the southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth were the August days, and the only thing hotter than the August days were the August Sunday mornings spent wilting in the heat and humidity that St. John’s Lutheran Church held so well. Pastor Gross’ stern stare and
Raspberries: A small fruit that yields big opportunities
By Amy Fovargue Contributing Writer FREDERICKTOWN, Ohio — Ann Trudel has always loved picking red raspberries and making jam with them. So it made sense that after she and her husband, Dan, bought 5 acres near Fredericktown, they decided to raise their own and make a business out of it. They named their business —
Is correct way for livestock industry to grow
Mary Gibson of Louisville takes exception to a letter from the executive director of the Ohio Livestock Coalition published in the Nov. 19 Farm and Dairy.
USDA: Milk price changes take effect; make allowance fees going up
WASHINGTON — USDA has announced manufacturing allowances will be increased in all federal order markets, beginning with September milk. The change affects all classes, including the advanced prices announced Aug. 22. (The August prices to be announced Sept. 5 will be calculated with the old formulas.) The tentative decision raises the manufacturing (“make”) allowances for
The real tale of a real Christmas tree
Ohio State University provides tips for choosing and taking care of a fresh-cut Christmas tree this holiday season.
Farming accidents do happen: Tragedy strikes northern Ohio
A northern Ohio farmer and farmhand were killed in unrelated accidents earlier this month. The deaths serve as a wake-up call for farm safety.
Country music collectibles unlimited
Columnist Roy Booth says the world of country music is rich in history… and collectibles.
How to treat sunburns with native plants in the Midwest
Prickly pear, wild rose and wild peach trees have properties that make them ideal for treating sunburn. Learn how to find and prepare them to soothe burns.
Reach that magic number for profit
Monitoring herd feed costs is very critical for increasing dairy farm profitability.






