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Farmers talk farm bill with Senator Brown
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown continued his farm bill roundtables with a meeting in Wooster, Ohio.
Where’s the big catch?
Midsummer fishing can be confusing, especially this summer which like last winter, is anything but normal.
West Nile Virus detected in Pennsylvania in turkey vulture, red-tailed hawk
Last year, West Nile Virus was detected in 56 counties and resulted in 14 human cases, including one fatality.
Veterinary camp comes to East Canton
(Scroll down for video) EAST CANTON, Ohio — Sometimes a little hands-on experience is all it takes to develop a passion for a career — and other times — the experience causes a person to consider a different career altogether. Both things happened the past couple days at Red Star Veterinary Clinic, where more than
Profitability: What are we asking cows to do?
Debt. A four-letter word, but not necessarily a “bad” word. The majority of Ohio’s dairy farms have debt, and it makes good business sense for them to have debt and manage it wisely. Our farms grow when additional returns generated by a carefully planned investment made using borrowed dollars exceed the interest owed on the
How to plant a square foot garden
If you love to garden but have limited space or time, consider planting a square foot garden.
Shop off-season for major home improvements
Shop for big-ticket items during their off-season.
Lawrence County Fair livestock sale spotlights 4-H, FFA youth
Lawrence County (Pa.) 4-H and FFA’ers wrapped up their market livestock projects at the annual livestock sale Aug. 20.
The wrong bumper can lead to costly damage
ARLINGTON, Va. — Bumpers are the first line of defense against costly damage in everyday low-speed crashes. Bumpers on cars are designed to match up with each other in collisions, but a long-standing gap in federal regulations exempts SUVs from the same rules. New Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tests demonstrate the results: SUV
Resolve to give thanks every day
By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Contributing writer Just a few weeks ago, I wrote a column which mentioned Pete Smith, the kind and quiet man who did all of the plumbing and electrical work around our farm. Pete had been with us so many times on our farm that I considered him sort of a shirt-tail relative.






