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Some farm tax tips as 2012 ends
During the past six weeks, I have been on the road helping to teach the OSU income tax schools. These workshops help teach tax professionals about the latest changes to the IRS tax codes. I had the opportunity to teach the agriculture portion of these schools and today I would like to share some of
How do you say ‘see you next year’ in German?
READING, Pa. – Walking into the Sheraton Inn conference room designated for the National Grange German/USA Friendship Program was like walking into a family reunion.
Marietta’s FFA team led by a family of coaches since 1978
Father and son Allen and Scott Moore have taught and led Marietta’s FFA team to success more than once since Allen first started coaching in the late 70s.
How to feed the future in a changing world
The future of agriculture looks very different than the past. Tomorrow’s Ag leaders show the way with service, collaboration and value-driven leadership.
What technology cannot do
Cattle farmers need to remember to make sure the farm management technology they’re using is working properly and the data its reporting is correct.
Egg farm not guilty of animal cruelty
SALEM, Ohio – The two men who own and manage Esbenshade Egg Farms have been found not guilty of the animal cruelty charges filed against them in January 2006.
Ohio hosts International Envirothon
This year’s International Envirothon was held July 24-29 at the Miami University campus and at the university’s Ecology Research Center, near Oxford, Ohio.
Looking for summer books? Shalaway offers outdoor reading choices
If the book buying bug bites you as summer approaches, here are some timely titles suitable for this time of year.
Looking forward to hunting season
Hunting season was a special time of year.
Farm families can learn about alternative ventures at field day
Bob Evans and Joel Salatin will keynote the annual Country Living Field Day Sept. 28 in Carroll County, Ohio.






