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Plant onion sets and seed potatoes now

Friday, April 8, 2016

Learn how to grow onion sets and why you should plant seed potatoes instead of potatoes from the supermarket.

Still looking for Mr. Goodnews

Monday, November 9, 2015

To turn around grain prices, commentator Marlin Clark says we need to turn around the mood of the speculators.

Cattle carcass data can contain surprises

Thursday, September 18, 2014

“It made me mad!” That’s what a Montana rancher told me when talking about the first carcass data he ever got back. “I got tired of trying to sell them. I wasn’t willing to accept generic price when I thought I had something better,” he said. “I soon learned.” Those first calves graded 20 percent

Bump in grain prices becoming a rally

Friday, February 28, 2014

All three major commodities on the Chicago Board of Trade have shown signs of an uptrend for a few weeks.

Ohio State Fair results 2013

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions sets new records

The ‘doctors of old’ started as farm children, from simple backgrounds

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Part II of a series “The old country doctor was a man of few words because there were no words.” >– Dr. Arthur E. Hertzler, The Horse and Buggy Doctor, copyright 1938 It has been said that the best doctors of the olden days had started out as farm children. One quote from Dr. Arthur

LETTER: Bond issue would keep United schools strong

Thursday, November 3, 2011

We write to encourage citizens in the United School district to vote yes for United’s future and support the 3.92 bond issue.

Ohioans, get ready for another HSUS battle

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Reading between the HSUS lines: “We’ll say we’ll negotiate with agriculture, but if we don’t get our way, we’re not going to play nice anymore.”

Stark Farm Bureau honors Tressel for distinguished service

Friday, October 1, 2010

This year’s distinguished service award at the Stark County Farm Bureau annual meeting went to Jim Tressel, a 13-year president of the county’s fair board. Tressel and his wife, Nancy, own and operate a 123-acre farm and specialize in poultry. They have raised more than 2 million broilers in the last 17 years and also

Ag secretary reports rural economy is strong and farm exports are growing

Friday, September 3, 2010

WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently released the following statement in response to two USDA reports that show the strength of the overall rural economy and growth in agricultural exports: “Today’s reports are encouraging news. They show that while American agriculture has struggled through difficult economic times, the 2008 farm bill … and the