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Doha? No really …
If you list the top 100 things President George W. Bush will complete before noon Jan. 20, the World Trade Organization’s Doha Development Round would fall somewhere after polishing his mountain bike and re-organizing his sock drawer. The White House and Big Ag might place a trade deal slightly higher, say top 10. Both know,
Ohio salutes forestry leaders
The Ohio Forestry Association, Inc. recognized four individuals and one company with conservation awards at its recent 98th annual meeting held in Columbus.
A new year for Alexander Smalley
In the continued coverage of Alexander Smalley’s diary, he discovers homeowners insurance.
Self sufficiency feeds the soul
Modern agriculture currently feeds the world, but it doesn’t feed Eric Keller’s soul, like bottle feeding a calf or harvesting tomatoes with his kids.
Shoo fly: Now is the time to think fly control
As farm managers think about options for fly control on pasture during the summer months, consider several options and combinations.
4-H brings out inner MacGyver
Sometimes 4-H parents have to get creative during fair week.
Ohio big walleye contest brings big prizes
Clarence Mitchell Jr. caught the biggest walleye during the annual Fall Brawl, earning first place in the most noted Ohio-based fishing contest.
USDA to relocate two agencies outside of Washington
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture will be relocated outside the capitol.
Screwworm still a serious threat to livestock
The New World Screwworm is a devastating predator of warm-blooded animals including livestock, companion animals and humans.
Grain market higher and experts struggling to explain
Grain markets are moving higher on the Chicago Board of Trade this Tuesday morning, April 19, and analysts are struggling to explain why this recent rally continues.






