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American buffalo coin to be minted
The one-dollar silver commemorative coin is based on the celebrated Buffalo nickel, designed by James Earle Fraser and minted from 1913 through 1938.
Ohio Forage conference aims high
Ed Ballard, animal systems educator from the University of Illinois, and a host of diverse Ohio producers will speak at Ohio Forage and Grasslands Council annual conference March 2.
Stark County Fair totals more than $443,000
CANTON, Ohio – Nearly half a million dollars poured out of bidders’ pockets at the Stark County Fair’s junior market livestock sales.
Is beef checkoff working in your interest?
As an appointee to the 106-member Cattlemen’s Beef Board, I often wonder if we are spending your beef checkoff dollars in the best interest of beef promotion.
US vs. Brace, the 30-year battle
Pennsylvania farmer Robert Brace has paid more than a million dollars in legal fees and fines in a 30-year land battle with the federal government.
Paying for the privilege of milking cows
More cows and more milk in domestic and foreign markets, as well as a relatively strong dollar and uncertain policy, have wreaked havoc on milk markets.
Dairy Channel: Advice: Don’t buy something stupid
Dairy expert Dianne Shoemaker warns farmers not to make any rash purchases even though they may have a few more dollars in their pockets.
Slate walls provide solid foundation
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the slate found in older homes, anywhere from the room to the cellar, and out onto the lawn or in the patio.
Farm Science Review
LONDON, Ohio – Several million dollars worth of machinery will line the “streets” of the 2005 Farm Science Review, creating a colorful stationary parade for thousands of drooling visitors.
World economic woes hit home; soft grain trade, cattle to follow
The strength of the U.S. dollar, which has trended upward since 2014, does not bode well for exports. Commodities are cyclical, so manage your risk and margin.






