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Farmers move on after test results show no contamination from derailment
Soil and plant tissue test results show no contamination from a fire and chemical burnoff that followed a massive train derailment in East Palestine. So, area farmers are moving on after months of unknowns.
National haymakers honor Ohioan
Raymond Bricker, Salem, Ohio, was named the 2017 National Haymaker of the Year. Bricker farms 1,900 acres and trucks hay and straw across the U.S.
How to get rid of fleas
Learn more about alternative methods to combat fleas in your house and on your pets.
Ohio Farm Bureau names finalists
COLUMBUS — Ohio Farm Bureau Federation released the names of the finalists of its 2008 Outstanding Young Farmer contest. Finalists are Wayne and Sara Greier of Canfield, Robert and Autumn Morrison of Bloomingdale, Steve and Sonya Quillin of Stone Creek and Brandon and Julia Weber of Jackson. The award recognizes individuals or couples 35 or
How to identify different types of conifers
Can you distinguish pine trees from spruce, fir, hemlock, yew and cypress trees? Each type of conifer has its own unique traits. Learn to identify them all.
New buyers snag three champions
Chuck LaBlanc, who bought the Petersburg Marina last October, came to the Carroll County Fair Junior Livestock Sale with his partner Greg Turner, ready to bid. They spent $67,000.
Vacation with us: Herbe
The music was great and the company even better: Cindi Klingensmith and Glenn Herbe, of Sarver, Pennsylvania, took us along to the Farm Aid 2015 concert Sept. 19 in Chicago. It was the 30th year for Farm Aid — 30 years of one mission: raising money to help keep family farmers on the land. And
Wet winter, stormy spring for Midwest
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Weather in the Midwest has been anything but normal this winter, with above average temperatures and seemingly endless rainfall.
Wild Ohio deer tests positive for chronic wasting disease
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife has identified a positive test for chronic wasting disease in a wild Ohio white-tailed deer.
‘Grubby’ research promises manure benefits
STEPHENVILLE, Texas – Jeff Tomberlin’s research could lend a whole new meaning to the phrase “grub for a living.






