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Dairy farms impact economy

Thursday, June 12, 2003

Economists say Dutch dairies will strengthen the dairy industry, but some Ohio farmers don’t see it that way.

Deer season, not dog season

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Editor: Lyle, our 2-1/2 year old black Lab, was shot and killed by a deer hunter on our farm the second day of gun season, Dec. 2, between 5-5:10 p.m. when all hunting should have ceased because it was after sunset. Lyle’s friendly and inquisitive nature made him a much loved member of our family.

CHiPs are down for school-play costume

Thursday, January 26, 2006

You just never know when you will be tapped for greatness. On the day the play parts were passed out by the school’s music teacher – a man with nerves of steel and/or really heavy-duty ear plugs – my son came bearing that slip of paper like it was the sword pulled from the stone.

Endless politics of GMOs in the USA

Thursday, November 6, 2014

It’s tough being a genetically modified organism in election season because no election passes without someone or some state slamming you for being, well, you.

World population is essential part of food production discussion

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Our good friends at Progressive Farmer magazine fill 15 pages of their September issue with a well-researched, well-written “special report” on “Feeding the World.” ( http://www.dtnpf-digital.com/#&pageSet=26) The four-color, four-story package hits all the humane highlights U.S. farmers and ranchers expect in these stories of manifest destiny when “the world will look to the U.S. to

Program helps revitalize Lake Erie’s urban waterfronts

Thursday, December 27, 2001

Port Clinton, Lorain, Huron, Kelleys Island and some Cleveland suburbs among those benefiting from Ohio’s Coastal Management Program.

High feed costs, low milk price could make June a rough dairy month

Thursday, May 24, 2012

June is dairy month, but if milk prices don’t improve it may not be very exciting.

Words can be deadly: Bullies can go digital, beyond the classroom

Thursday, February 4, 2010

“Sticks and stones can break your bones, but words can never hurt you.” I have always hated that fable. Words do hurt. Words can kill. Fifteen-year-old Phoebe Prince chose to take her own life rather than deal with what has been characterized as “relentless physical and cyber bullying.” Prince was besieged in school, via text

Water quality: Farmers, are you doing best you can?

Thursday, January 29, 2015

No matter where you farm, or what you farm, you impact water quality with your production practices and management decisions: Commentary by Editor Susan Crowell

Van Hams face controversy but plan expansion

Thursday, June 12, 2003

Since settling in the area, the Van Ham family has encountered both resistance and welcoming arms from the community.