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What is it that’s driving farmland value?
Farmland values continue to increase by large amounts each year and have reached record levels in most states in the Midwest, measured by both non-inflation adjusted (nominal) and inflation adjusted (real) values.
Coshocton County: A young farmer makes the calls at Young Farms
Ben Young, 24, is following in his grandparents’ footsteps.
Don’t be in a hurry to sell your mineral rights
Take a ride in eastern Ohio and it is evident the landscape is changing. In some areas, driveways for gas well sites are being constructed, well pads are being poured and drilling is commencing, all for the much-touted energy boom.
Top 10 ways your car has changed in a decade
DEARBORN, Mich. — The past decade has been revolutionary for several parts of our society, but few sectors have seen as much change since 2000 as the auto industry. Ten short years ago, automakers were touting the number of cupholders in the cabin and the increased off-road capabilities of family haulers. Today, these same companies
New group calls on dairymen to ‘take charge’
Group hopes to unite nation of dairy producers to gain market control, better pricing.
Bluebirds finally find my small refuge
October’s fabled bluebird weather has long since flown, but while blending into grey November left memories that will help us survive the looming winter. One of my sweetest memories will be the morning of Nov. 8 when, to my absolute jaw-dropping disbelief, I saw, perched on the rim of my bird bath, a real, honest
Food crisis didn’t start yesterday
By DARYLL RAY Times of crisis often shine a bright light on long-standing problems. That was just as true in 1974 as it is today. In mid-1974, agricultural commodity prices were triple the level of two years earlier and concern was raised that malnutrition in developing countries was on the rise. Currently, we are in
Pastoral musings on a spinning theme
It very well could have been a dream. It is one of those rare bluebird days of late October with splintered sunshine and cobalt blue skies and colored leaves dancing in the wind.
Dairy Channel: An update on bovine viral diarrhea
According to the USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, two distinct biotypes of bovine viral diarrhea virus have been identified.
A sneak peek of the barn conference
The fourth annual Ohio Barn Conference is April 25-26 in Ross County.






