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Proposed budget cuts mean ‘no fair’ for some
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The effects of the economy can be observed in many places today — in the automotive industry, in tourism and hospitality services, and, if the proposed Senate budget passes, at Pennsylvania fairs and shows.
Dairy Channel: Signs of winter’s wrath, dairy style
It’s a sure sign it’s winter when your calf ‘igloo’ hutches turn into real igloos, says OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker.
Will New England farm story repeat?
Columnist Judith Sutherland questions what is really progress.
Study broadens knowledge and use of farm conservation easements
Series of reports offers most comprehensive look at farmland protection programs to date.
Ohio breaks ground for 4-H Center
Ground was broken Sept. 7 on the Ohio State University campus for The Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center.
Ohio woman mauled in fatal pig attack
A 75-year-old woman who died on Christmas Day after being attacked by her neighbor’s pig succumbed to extensive blood loss, according to the Licking County Coroner’s Office.
Groundwater groups: Don’t you forget about me
As talks about infrastructure continue in Washington, D.C., the National Ground Water Association wants lawmakers to remember water wells. More than 40 million people, mostly in rural areas, depend on about 15 million residential water wells as their main source of clean water.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 11, 2008
DULUTH, Ga. — AGCO Corporation awarded a $2,400 National FFA Scholarship to Elizabeth Heitkamp, a 2008 graduate of Versailles High School. The award was made during the 81st National FFA Convention held in Indianapolis. Heitkamp is the daughter of Gary and Denise Heitkamp of Versailles, Ohio. The recent Versailles High School graduate is attending Ohio
Wise scheme helped dad sell a tractor
Farming in the early 1950s, my father pushed to the verge of working himself to collapse. Holding down a full-time job as a tractor and farm implement salesman, he would return home to farm the rented ground late into the night that he hoped to one day own. About a year ago, my sister shared
Ohio is expanding efforts to find and plug orphan wells
The state is home to more than 20,000 orphan wells — oil and gas wells without a registered owner responsible for plugging it once its productive life is through. These wells can pose environmental, health and safety hazards to the people living around them.






