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Ethanol: An economic success story doesn’t tell whole story

Friday, April 8, 2011

Editor: The article titled, Ethanol: An economic success story, (April 7, 2011, issue of Farm and Dairy) does not seem to tell the whole story. This has been typical of many “reports,” not only about ethanol, but many other topics in which just part of the information is given. The author of the story (unidentified)

Reader: Politicians are parasites

Monday, August 23, 2010

Editor: Election time is just over the horizon, and the political candidates are busy promising us everything under the sun. Promises they could keep, but probably won’t, promises impossible to keep. They tell us they just want to serve, but if that be true, why don’t we have a four-lane highway in Morgan County? Morgan

Auction Roundup — Auctions bring higher than expected bids

Thursday, April 9, 2009

– Charles Miller and Associates Auctioneers LLC of Shelby, Ohio, held an auction for the Larry Porter Trust in Crestline, Ohio, March 28. The auction was loaded with small antique treasures. An old forge topped $200; a Mason butter churn brought $170; several floor lamps neared $100; several box lots of lamp parts topped $100;

Johanns’ confirmation is easy; it’s everything else that will be hard

Thursday, December 16, 2004

A few days after his presidential nomination to replace Ann Veneman as secretary of agriculture, Nebraska Gov.

Bashers not to blame

Thursday, March 14, 2002

Reader disagrees with theory of guest commentary author.

Personality matters when pairing hunters, dogs

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Good hunting dogs are born to be good but can often be side tracked, or kept from being a truly good performer, by the wrong owner. That is, a hunting dog and its owner have to play well together if they are to reach their potential. Step one is to understand that the process of

Duncan’s Story Part II

Thursday, October 2, 2008

I’ll continue the account of the dog the size of a small deer that strayed onto my brother’s place.

Ashtabula County Fair 2015

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The Ashtabula County Fair junior fair livestock sale was held Aug. 15 and raised $317,454.87 for the county youth.

Getting to the bottom of gray fox decline

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Scientists are extremely interested in sightings of the elusive gray fox because their population is declining in the Midwest. Find out how you can help.

UK farmer sets world wheat record

Monday, April 11, 2016

Wheat farmer in Northumberland, U.K., sets new world wheat record: 249.6 bushels per acre.