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Roscoe Village video wins award
A history of the Ohio & Erie Canal has been selected as the national winner of the 2001 Aegis Award in documentaries.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 16, 2018
Catch up with the Marlington FFA chapter.
Forgive them: An unforgiving spirit can destroy joy in your life
I was thinking recently about my parents who are now both in heaven. The thought came to me about my years of growing up, and it suddenly dawned on me the many times they forgave me of my actions and even worse. They forgave me because they loved me.
New rules to curb Wall Street’s influence over food and farming
MINNEAPOLIS — The Wall Street reform bill signed recently by President Obama will severely restrict excessive speculation on agriculture commodity futures markets that has harmed U.S. farmers and countries battling hunger, according to the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. “This landmark bill is a first step toward preventing the excessive speculation by big Wall
Read it Again: Week of Nov. 15, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
The Wilds participates in ecosystem biomass research
LOS ANGELES — The Wilds, a wildlife conservation center located in southeastern Ohio, will be home to a study of the effect on the entire ecosystem of growing and harvesting biomass and nonfood energy crops. The collaboration, which includes Ohio State University and the company Rentech, will be conducted on reclaimed mine lands at The
Approximately 20,000 muskie released into Ohio lakes
Ohio’s London and Kincaid state fish hatcheries stock approximately 20,000 muskies every fall. Learn which lakes are stocked to plan your next fishing trip.
Vacation with Us: Rodriguez family in Santo Domingo
Pearle Burlingame, of North Lima, her daughter, Carol Rodriguez, and her husband, Robert (from Minturn, Colorado) recently visited daughter, Linda McElryo and family in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Linda works for the U.S. Aid for International Development. Their visit included a tour of the Christopher Columbus Museum and many other historical sights.
We should strive to be ‘dumb as dirt’
Dirt or soil is one of the most profound, complex, diverse and arguably important things on earth. Soil is the DNA of life.
Gibson tractors were important for a while
In 1933, Harry Gibson started the Gibson Manufacturing Co. in Seattle, Washington, as a heavy machine shop.






