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What was making news in America in 1939
October 1939: Poland was desperately fighting the German Wehrmacht in the west and the Red Army in the east, vestiges of the Great Depression lingered in this country, FDR was well into his 2nd term as President and your author was in his second month of 1st grade at Court School, a one-roomed frame building in western Pennsylvania.
Some progress at Ohio tax department CAUV meeting; still more questions
Changes to the Ohio Department of Taxation’s Current Agricultural Use Value, or CAUV, property tax formula could be coming as soon as May.
Retired OSU Extension educator reflects on long career in ag
Chris Penrose retired from OSU Extension in Morgan County at the end of 2023, closing out his career as an extension educator who specialized in grazing and forages.
Finding ways to farm between solar panels
Agrivoltaics is making some headway in Ohio as farmers and Ohio State University researchers look for ways to integrate solar power and agriculture.
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders review farm bill priorities
During their trip to Washington, Ohio Farm Bureau leaders met with U.S. representatives to discuss farm bill priorities and issues affecting Ohio farmers.
When should a farm become a business entity?
Between starting a family, working an off-farm job and spending free time in the fields, many farmers wonder when it’s time to form a business entity.
Speculators and the wheat market of 1897-98
Joe Leiter’s story is another example of how speculators control the prices farmers receive for their products, a practice that continues today — just ask Marlin Clark.
Deer Run Farm: Three’s enough
NORTON, Ohio – Three acres isn’t much to many farmers, but Mark Welton and his family have made the most it.
Jobs Alliance tries to block gas plants that would bring jobs to West Virginia
Murray Energy, one of the nation’s largest coal producers, is trying to block natural gas plants in West Virginia.






