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Networking is vital for farmer veterans
Ivory Harlow and her husband, Kip, both served in the United State Air Force and are now enjoying life on the farm in southern Ohio.
Business profile: Seed Consultants, Inc.
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — Seed Consultants, Inc. started with zero sales in 1990, and has grown to more than $42 million in gross sales in 2010. Based in Washington Court House, Ohio, Seed Consultants is currently the largest independent seed company in Ohio, and third largest of all seed companies doing business in Ohio.
Business profile: Seed Consultants, Inc.
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — Seed Consultants, Inc. started with zero sales in 1990, and has grown to more than $42 million in gross sales in 2010. Based in Washington Court House, Ohio, Seed Consultants is currently the largest independent seed company in Ohio, and third largest of all seed companies doing business in Ohio.
Fireflies are nature’s fireworks
Fireflies, or lightning bugs as my dad called them, are neither flies nor bugs. They are beetles. Learn more about nature’s fireworks.
Courtship is in the air for many birds
Turkeys aren’t the only birds with courtship on their minds. With long days and warmer temperatures, song bird nesting season is also underway.
Supplementing low-quality forage
From one extreme to another, farmers have had it all.
Ride the rails to romance Feb. 14
The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad will kick off its 2003 season Feb. 14 with the Valentine’s Day Wine Tasting Express, “Romance on the Rails.”
Ohio dairy farms part of lawsuit against USDA
A group of milk producers in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Texas and Tennessee is suing the USDA, claiming the new milk subsidy program does not treat all farms fairly.
Studying the common house finch from my window
The house finch is a small songbird about the size of the house sparrow with a large beak, short wings, and a long, notched tail.
Pa. marketing network supports beef producers
WAYNESBURG, Pa. — Western Pennsylvania’s beef producers have developed a marketing non-profit organization, Keystone Beef Marketing Network, to boost their bottom lines by improving market prices. KBMN was formed with support from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the Center for Beef Excellence to help Pennsylvania beef farmers selling feeder calves, yearlings and fed cattle






