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Ohio corn stocks down from one year ago
EYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – Ohio corn stocks in all positions Dec. 1, 2005, totaled 403.9 million bushels, 4 percent below the 422 million bushels stored Dec.
Hogs: Modest herd growth will mean continued profits this year
COLUMBUS – Hog producers had one of the most profitable years of the last decade during 2004, and this typically drives producers to expand production.
Copeland weather: Temperatures were normal for the first half of the year
The temperature was normal for the first six months of this year, according to Edwin R. Copeland, U.S. weather observer, reporting from his post in southern Columbiana County.
Ohio farms worth $4,300 per acre
Ohio’s farm real estate value, including all land buildings, averaged $4,300 per acre for 2011, up 7.5 percent from 2010.
Ear corn brought back childhood memories
Picking ear corn was an historical time.
Get to the bottom of your pet’s ear problems
URBANA, Ill. — Head-shaking, scratching at the ears, and a foul smell are common signs that an ear infection is brewing. According to Dr. Amelia White, a veterinary dermatology resident at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in Urbana, ear infections are usually caused by an underlying problem, so “it is important to
Weather woes: The other shoe dropped
In the column for the Sept. 11 edition, I wrote about all the scary storms everywhere else and hoped the other shoe would not drop. Well, didn’t it drop! When our area received microbursts and wind gusts upward of 60 miles per hour (or more some say), it is really frightening. And the odd part
Nut growers’ workshop set
This year, Joe Hietter and his daughter, Cindy, will share their experience with growing and selling nuts in Ohio.
You will always be the baby
It’s back to school season and Kymberly Foster Seabolt isn’t so sure she is ready to send her high school senior off to her final year of childhood.
Winter wheat in Ohio and Pennsylvania up from last year
Winter wheat production in Ohio and barley production in Pennsylvania hit record highs this year, according to the latest reports.






