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Landowners should always be willing to ‘do what’s right’

Thursday, January 29, 2015

All citizens share in the responsibility of land stewardship.

FSA Andy: Continuous CRP helps curb erosion and runoff (plus you get paid for it)

Friday, July 26, 2013

Hello Friends, Every July, I write a topic about conservation practices. I do so because I strongly believe in the value of a couple of practices available under the continuous signup for the Conservation Reserve Program. We have all read about the algae bloom that takes place each year in the western basin of Lake

Sarchione Ford expands options for consumers and farmers in northeast Ohio

Thursday, June 20, 2013

RANDOLPH, Ohio — They’ve been selling cars and trucks in Alliance for nearly 100 years, and now Sarchione Auto Sales is ready to serve even more customers, thanks to a new location along state Route 44 in Randolph. Formerly known as Jenior Ford, Sarchione Ford is continuing the line of Fords and expanding with more

Ohio Beef Expo combines lots of cattle, exhibits and education

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Large crowd attends Beef Expo for breed shows, sales and information.

Mining waste byproduct can help clean ag discharges

Saturday, March 2, 2013

LEETOWN, W.Va. — A byproduct resulting from the treatment of acid mine drainage may have a second life in helping clean waters coming from agricultural and wastewater discharges, according to a recent study by scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey Leetown Science Center. The report shows that dried acid mine drainage sludge, or residuals, that

NRCS initiative brings hoop houses, fresh produce, to Cleveland area

Friday, February 22, 2013

CLEVELAND — Imagine the delicious taste of baby spinach freshly harvested from your own garden — in Cleveland — in December. Impossible, right? Not anymore. Hoop houses, also called high tunnels, make growing vegetables possible long after the first frost. A hoop house sits over top of the garden. Arch shaped aluminum poles support removable

Wildlife/outdoors groups to avoid, and to support

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Twelve names to remember when it comes to those who would rather all hunting, trapping and for that matter, sound wildlife management strategies, be stopped, include the Humane Society of the United States and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Asian Carp poses threat to future of Great Lakes

Thursday, February 3, 2011

The date is 2019. It’s mid-summer, mostly sunny, with a nice, cooling breeze and sky full of deep blue. What a fine day to head to the deep water. Lake Erie’s central basin is choppy and warm, a perfect day to troll for walleyes. The lines are set, the Cleveland skyline is partially hidden in

Panel of experts review ag competition workshops at Farmers Convention

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — At National Farmers Convention 2011 in Kansas City, Mo. a slate of nationally-known agricultural experts examined last year’s five USDA-DOJ joint public workshops to explore competition issues affecting the agricultural sector and the appropriate role for antitrust and regulatory enforcement. Vital Several panel members stressed that examination of buyer power was

Guebert is out of touch

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Editor: Alan Guebert proves over and over he is completely out of touch with the real issues facing today’s cattle producers. His Dec. 3 piece (“While I can’t do math, I can read”) about agriculture competition is off-base and misinformed. As a cattle rancher and officer of the nation’s oldest and largest national cattlemen’s association,