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There’s no match for a native plant patch
Native plants are quickly regaining their popularity.
Range Resources challenges Cecil Township’s new oil and gas ordinance
Natural gas company Range Resources filed a legal challenge on Dec. 26 against Cecil Township’s new oil and gas ordinance which increased well pad setbacks.
Dalton dairyman invents tool to change milker inflations
DALTON, Ohio — DALTON, Ohio — Changing inflations on the milking units probably ranks near the bottom of a dairy farmer’s list of favorite activities — right below chasing heifers at midnight or in the pouring rain and right above fixing a broken manure spreader on the coldest day of the year.
Will election impact agriculture?
SALEM, Ohio – There were no hanging chad controversies, but political pundits will be talking about this year’s election well into the new year.
National DHIA offers $1,500 scholarships to veterinary students
National Dairy Herd Information Association is offering $1,500 scholarships to third-year or fourth-year college of veterinary medicine students.
Long weekends trigger grain market jitters
The grain market is trying to stage a rally based on a smaller crops for this year, but the markets for next year are looking to put a cap on gains.
Apple harvest looking good, pushing limits
This year’s apple crop appears favorable, and for states like Michigan and New York, that’s a big improvement over last year.
All about seeds: Our 2014 fall seed edition
Combines may still be harvesting this year’s crops, but smart farmers are already thinking about next year’s planting.
All about seeds: Our fall seed edition
Combines may still be harvesting this year’s crops, but smart farmers are already thinking about next year’s planting.
Horse plowing at Rohrer Farm is a spring tradition
Nearly 20 teams gathered May 11 at the Rohrer Farm near Wadsworth to demonstrate horse plowing to the public.






